Obamas want daughters to share working experience

WASHINGTON. — President Barack Obama and wife Michelle both worked minimum-wage jobs before they got law degrees: a character-building experience they said they also want their teenage daughters to share.

State to improve service delivery — Zuma

CAPE TOWN — President Jacob Zuma yesterday put better service delivery alongside economic growth as a key priority for the state over the next five years. Responding to the debate…

IMPI completely apolitical: Nyarota

Fortious Nhambura The Interview IN December last year Government instituted a 25-member panel of inquiry into the operations of Zimbabwe’s media industry, the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry (IMPI),…

The so-called men of God

Baffour’s Beefs By Baffour Ankomah If you cannot trust your pastor to pastor your wife for just a day, or if you allow me the pun for just a night,…

Intellectuals: To what god is the blood offered?

Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side In  the second part of Shakespeare’s history play, Henry IV, is an emotionally riveting great rejection scene. King Henry V, all along the playful Prince…

Editorial Comment: NGOs must reform or die

CIVIL society also known as Non-Governmental Organisations is a study in paradox; at the basic level the prefix ‘non-’ implies that these groupings are cut off from any governmental influence,…

More men than fathers all around

Bee Make A Difference There seems to be more men than fathers around us. If you look at the number of cases where men are being dragged to court for…

New Parks board appointed

Herald Reporter Environment, Water and Climate Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has appointed an eight-member board for Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. The board, chaired by businessman Mr Alvin Ncube, was tasked…

MP throws weight behind President

Albert Chavhunduka recently in Gokwe PRESIDENT Mugabe is the only rightful leader to be nominated ahead of the ruling party’s elective congress after steering Zanu-PF to crushing victory in last…

Mnangagwa raps sanctions

Moleen Machingura Herald Reporter Illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by some Western powers have adversely affected the quality of education in the past 14 years, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs…

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