Shamuyarira burial today

Herald Reporters— Veteran nationalist, journalist and politician Cde Nathan Shamuyarira — who died on Wednesday night in Harare — has been declared a national hero and will be buried today…

President blasts Prof Moyo

Herald Reporters— PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday said Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo was using the media to divide and cause infighting in the ruling zanu-pf. The President,…

President donates computers

Senior Reporter— President Mugabe yesterday donated 30 state-of-the-art computers to Sabina Mugabe Memorial High and Sacred Heart Secondary Schools as part of his programme to computerise schools. The two schools…

Sekeramayi to be laid to rest tomorrow

Herald Reporter The body of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chief elections officer Mr Lovemore Chipunza Sekeramayi, who died in Lesotho on Wednesday, arrived home yesterday and will be buried in Chihota…

Zim to partner Qatar

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter Zimbabwe and Qatar will soon sign several bilateral agreements in agriculture and tourism among other sectors to stimulate trade and political relations. In an interview after…

VP Mujuru shows softer side

From Sikhumbuzo Moyo  in Hwange— VICE President Joyce Mujuru moved a crowd to tears yesterday as she spoke about the plight of widows during the 42nd commemorations of the Kamandama…

‘Let’s give our hero a befitting send-off

Senior Reporter Harare provincial administrator Mr Alfred Tome, is appealing to Harare residents to come to the National Shrine today, to give a befitting send off to National hero, Cde…

Cde Shamuyarira’s timeline

Born in 1929: Cde Shamuyarira attended Waddilove Institute and qualified as a primary school teacher. Taught at Tegwani School in Plumtree. 1950-53: Teaches animal husbandry in Domboshava before getting a…

‘Why are we failing?’

Charles Mhlauri— I AM saddened by our loss to Tanzania, but what worries me more is the current national discourse because we need, as a nation, to rise above shallow…

Why I will miss Nathan Shamuyarira

Steve Chidawanyika— Those in the diplomatic and academic circles addressed him as “Professor”, though he never addressed himself thus. Professionals preferred the title Doctor, and those in the party addressed…

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