Here we go again . . .
Last week, ALPHA Media Holdings chairman Trevor Ncube was in the news deploring what he called “the continuing state of media repression and restrictions in Zimbabwe”.Given that he has issued similar or related statements before, that part of his assessment of media reforms in the country was not surprising.
Humble Tsvangirai, I presume?
FROM today please call me Humble Caesar Zvayi, I am really, really desperate to be humble. For a humble life is what I have been trying to build since the day I earned my first salary but alas, I didn’t know what such a life entails till I heard it from the lips of our Prime Minister, the ‘‘Humble’’ Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.
Tsvangirai lies over official Mercedes-Benz
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai took delivery of a brand new Mercedes-Benz S350 model worth US$163
I won’t rule by decree: President
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has said that he does not want to rule by decree after the tenure of
Long wait over. . .President assents to Constitutional Bill today. . . 8 sections to come into force immediately
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe is today expected to sign Constitutional Amendment (No. 20) Bill into law at State House at a function to be attended by Principals to
Chinese VP meets President
Farirai Machivenyika and Tendai Mugabe
VISITING Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang met President Mugabe at State House today where he briefed him on the investment agreements his country signed with various ministries. The agreements are worth US$36 million as the two
President appoints two judges to Supreme Court
Farirai Machivenyika
PRESIDENT Mugabe today swore in two High Court judges to the Supreme Court at a ceremony held at State House. The new judges are Justices Bharat Patel and Ben Hlatshwayo and their appointment brings to nine the judges on the Supreme Court
DeMbare, City share spoils
CHAMPIONS Dynamos’ belief that they cannot perfom well against Harare City was once again highlighted today when the team used a designated entry onto the Rufaro pitch for their warm up
Living a pipe dream or work in progress?
IT is an abnormal situation, but one in which a large number of Harare’s high-density suburbs residents are accustomed to. When you see the challenges they contend with on a daily basis, you tell yourself that these are people who deserve to be in the Hall of Fame for continuing to put their trust in politicians, despite being let down.







Herald Reporter


