Zim, Sadc on red alert for Ebola

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Zimbabwe is considering withdrawing security forces serving in Liberia on United Nations peacekeeping duties following the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in some West African…

Perm secs tour Sadc Summit venue

Lloyd Gumbo in VICTORIA FALLS A high-POWERED Government delegation yesterday toured the venue of the 34th Summit of Sadc Heads of State and Government here and expressed satisfaction with the…

SPB fuelling graft: Chinamasa

Felex Share Herald Reporter Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has accused the State Procurement Board of awarding tenders to briefcase companies, thereby increasing the cost of doing business in…

This madness must be stopped!

The Arena with Hildegarde ROAD accidents: when is enough, enough? When will Zimbabwe as a nation stop and reflect on why the carnage on our roads should continue on a daily…

Nkomo: Distinguished revolutionary

Veteran nationalist and distinguished revolutionary, Cde Stephen Jeqe Nyongolo Nkomo was born on October 3, 1926 and died on April 20, 2003. At the time of his death, he was…

Factionalism a reality that cannot be ignored

Reason Wafawarova on Thursday There is no doubt that factionalism has a bearing on the stability of political parties, on the parties’ general institutionalisation processes, on their efficiency, as well…

Finally, good question to Obama, but . . .

Tichaona Zindoga Senior Political Writer The sanctions were meant to make the economy of Zimbabwe “scream”, as Chester Crocker put it. To make the economy scream is to make the people,…

Editorial Comment: Sleeping giants awaken, thanks to DIMAF

THIS week, The Herald Business reported the turnaround of agro-processing concern Cairns Foods, one of the beneficiaries of Government funding initiatives. Last month we also reported the scheduled return to…

President satisfied with Sadc Summit preps

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter—  ELEVEN Sadc Heads of State and Government have confirmed their attendance of the 34th Sadc Summit slated for August 17 to 18 in Victoria Falls. President Mugabe,…

Cornered Obama admits sanctions • . . . hints on refining embargo •Sanctions cost Zim US$42bn

Felex Share Herald Reporter— United States president Mr Barack Obama was put on the spot by a Zimbabwean student at the US-Africa Business Forum in Washington, forcing him to admit for…

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