Zec deploys voter educators

Bulawayo Bureau
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has finished training 4 000 voter educators and the teams will be deployed today.

Zim owes diplomats US$6,9m

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT owes diplomats abroad about US$6,9 million in salaries, rent payments and other costs and has also failed to pay school fees for children of these officers a situation that has resulted in them

Serena survives scare

PARIS. — World number one Serena Williams survived a huge scare to reach her first French Open tennis semi-final since 2003 yesterday, defeating unseeded Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6-1, 3-6,

Hurungwe RDC engages police over poachers

Chinhoyi Bureau
HURUNGWE Rural District Council has engaged the police and Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority to thwart serious poaching that has left the council’s Community Areas

Afghans demand arrest of US troops

Kabul. — Hundreds of Afghans blocked a major highway south of Kabul yesterday, carrying freshly dug-up bodies they claimed were victims of torture by US special forces and demanding the

Madzongwe blasts ministers

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
SENATE President Edna Madzongwe yesterday blasted Cabinet Ministers for bunking Senate sittings and disrupting its business in the process.

Iranians urged to vote wisely

TEHRAN – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said yesterday that the next Iranian president should focus on the country’s economy which is targeted by the West.

Water woes continue in Harare

Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter
THE water situation in Harare has worsened prompting some companies in the central business district to order their employees to go back home.

Egypt jails 43 NGO workers

CAIRO — An Egyptian court yesterday convicted 43 non-profit workers, including at least 16 Americans, of illegally using foreign funds to foment unrest in the country and sentenced them to up to five years in

Sata raps West

LUSAKA. – Zambian President Michael Sata said Africa has been made into a “guinea pig” in the last 50 years by developed nations that pretend to help transform the continent, the Zambia Daily Mail reported

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