SA urges UK to probe spy allegations

CAPE TOWN. — The South African government yesterday urged the British government to investigate allegations that British intelligence agents spied on South African delegates attending the 2009 Group

Spying and democracy

Knowledge Mushohwe

Back in 2006 when Transport and Communications Minister Christopher Mushohwe tabled the Interception of Communications Bill before Parliament, every “pro-democracy” activist privy to the development weighed in with

Editorial Commnet:Mining law review overdue, providential

Mining law must be a continually evolving process, since the economics and technology of mining are not static, but are also continually changing and developing.

No to war in Syria!

Bill Van Auken
The unrestrained lying by the Obama White House and the corporate media about the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad employing chemical weapons in the country’s civil war convinces no one. It is an unmistakable echo of the

Zim: The revolution examined

Eric Draitser
As I sit down to write the second part of my series on Zimbabwe, I am struck by the difficulty of the task before me. In the first article, Zimbabwe: The Revolution Continues, I attempted to illustrate the political and economic policies that

Tennis players need more competitive exposure: Coach

Sports Reporter
LINSENT CHITIYO, the coach for the Zimbabwe Under-14 girls’ team that took part in the World Junior Tennis qualifiers in Tunisia, says there is need to expose players to a more competitive environment if

Zim karatekas shine in SA

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE national full contact karate team that took part in the fifth South Africa Kyokushin Union championships did the nation proud when they scooped five medals in Cape Town over the weekend.

Rugby league resumes this weekend

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
HAVING taken a three-week break, the National Rugby League resumes this weekend with most of the games taking place in the Southern Region while Harare hosts only one match.

Diarrhoea claims 17

Herald Reporter
SEVENTEEN people, mostly children under the age of five years, have died of diarrhoea in one week alone countrywide, Government has said.

Tips for cold & flu relief

Drink plenty of fluids: These can help your body flush out any viruses or infections.
Blow your nose often: It’s important to blow your nose regularly when you have a cold rather than

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