Xi congratulates Bouteflika
China and Algeria enjoy a deep traditional friendship, and have been good friends, good brothers and good partners since the two countries established diplomatic relations 55 years ago, Xi said…
S. Korea death toll rises to 87
The death toll in a ferry disaster off the South Korean coast has risen to at least 87 as divers continue to retrieve more bodies from the sunken vessel. This…
Reflections on Zim-Pakistani relations
AdeelaNaureen and Umar Waqar AN 18-member delegation from the National Defence University, Islamabad comprising senior defence and public sector officers (mostly of the rank of Brig Generals or equivalent), arrived…
UK teachers to strike over pay
Members of the National Union of Teachers are set to stage a walkout across England and Wales in the summer term in a row with the British government over pay,…
Editorial Comment: ZITF must lay stage for economic revival
THE 55th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair opens in Bulawayo today amid renewed hope that the annual trade showcase will lay the platform for the resuscitation of the…
Land reform programme fuels asset accumulation
Ian Scoones IN our 2010 book, Zimbabwe’s Land Reform: Myths and Realities, we described the pattern of on-farm investment across the 16 sites and 400 households in our sample, since…
Russian president congratulates Zim
Senior Reporter Russian President Mr Vladimir Putin has sent a congratulatory message to President Mugabe and Zimbabweans on the occasion of its 34th Independence Anniversary celebrated last Friday.
51 000 pass through Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau At least 51 000 Zimbabweans based in South Africa passed through Beitbridge Border Post during the Easter and Independence holidays, the department of immigration has said.
Media panel extends outreach to Gweru
Senior Reporter The Information and Media Panel of Inquiry will tomorrow hold two meetings in Gweru to assess challenges affecting media operations while also identifying opportunities and prospects for the…
Cabinet meets today
Herald Reporter Cabinet will meet today as per tradition. The announcement was made in a statement yesterday by the Secretary for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Mr George Charamba.









