No to war in Syria!
Bill Van AukenThe 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 DraitserAs 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 ReporterLINSENT 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 ReporterTHE 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 ReporterHAVING 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 ReporterSEVENTEEN 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
Explosion rocks Parirenyatwa Hospital ward
Health ReporterPatients admitted to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals’ Ward D4 and their relatives had a scare of their lives yesterday after an explosion that resulted in smoke filling the ward during the afternoon visiting
Nhomba: Immunisation in colonial days
If my grandmother, Mbuya VaMandirowesa had her way back in the days of Rhodesia, long before we Africans got the right to vote, none of the children in the village compound would have been immunised against childhoodTobacco sales rake in US$552 m
Elita Chikwati Agriculture ReporterFlue- Cured tobacco cumulative sales have risen to 149,4 million kilogrammes worth US$552 million after 84 selling days. This is an increase of 23 percent from last year’s 121,9 million kg valued at US$452 million delivered


