MDC-T: The case for a deserved death

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor Zanu-PF is the last remaining, solid post-liberation movement which has been able to resist and challenge the hegemonic prescriptions of the west and the IMF.…

Ex-minister Matonga’s property attached

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter Former Deputy Minister and Mhondoro-Ngezi legislator Cde Bright Matonga’s property has been attached by the Deputy Sheriff for failing to settle debts.

Anti-govt protesters set Parly ablaze

OUAGADOUGOU. — Anti-government protesters in Burkina Faso have set parliament ablaze in a surge of violence that forced the government to at least temporarily scrap a vote on constitutional amendments…

ZPC Kariba, DeMbare battle on

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba and Dynamos have vowed to fight to the end in what should be a thrilling ending to the Castle Lager Premiership title race. Three…

Sata campaigned for African unity, integration

Patson Phiri in Lusaka, Zambia THE death of President Michael Chilufya Sata has not only robbed Zambia of its leader, but also deprived southern Africa of a fearless campaigner for…

Have our legislators come of age?

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Side-by-side, male and female, Zanu-PF and one of the MDCs’ representatives, formed a procession as they entered the august House to listen to President Mugabe…

140 diamond buyers for local sale

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter About 140 diamond buyers are participating at the local diamond sale that opened in Harare on Monday. All seven diamond mining companies in the country are…

Mokoomba revisits Book Cafe

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Award winning Afro fusion band, Mokoomba will rekindle their performances tonight at the Book Cafe where they will she are stage with the rising group Were.

Poultry production on the decline

The Zimbabwe Poultry Association says this year’s production target of 78 million day old chicks will not be met due to influx of cheap chicken imports.

Bulk buyers snap The Herald

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter SOME people yesterday bulk-bought copies of The Herald, in a move that appeared designed to curb the reach of the front page story of Vice President…

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