Compaore arrives in Morocco

RABAT. — The ousted President of Burkina Faso Blaise Compaore, who was forced to resign on October 31 after 27 years in power, arrived on Thursday night at Casablanca for…

Power politics or politics of the belly?

Stephen Mpofu Correspondent Will it be power politics, or will it be politics of the belly, or will both these rule the roost in the future for our beloved motherland?…

Call for national policy on radioactive waste

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer Zimbabwe needs to develop a national policy and strategy for managing radioactive waste to safeguard the public and the environment from undesirable elements of radioactive waste, nuclear…

Girls, make the right choice with your life

My name does not matter, but this is a true story. I live in a small town of Zimbabwe. Today I would like to talk to other girls about child…

The relevance of scientific research

The Scientific and Research Development Council has had its lows owing to the macro-economic challenges facing the country but it is bouncing back. Sirdc’s chief Professor Robson Mafoti (PM) told…

Let us bring credibility to examination system

Make a Difference With Bea Writing an examination is no simple matter. It is not just children who get worked up when they hear that exams are approaching. Even grown…

Zanu-PF supporters stage demo against Savanhu

Herald Reporters Zanu-PF supporters in Harare yesterday staged a demonstration against Politburo member Cde Tendai Savanhu and three other officials and blocked them from submitting their applications for Central Committee…

Militants advance on Ramadi

BAGHDAD. — Suspected Islamic State militants launched coordinated attacks yesterday around the western Iraqi city of Ramadi, overrunning a village to the east and clashing with tribal fighters to the…

‘Zim has never infringed property rights’

Golden Sibanda in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa says Zimbabwe has never infringed investors’ property rights, neither will it do so in future, adding that…

Zimbabwe fall apart, again

CHITTAGONG. — Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura felt that it was dropped catches and early wickets that cost his side the first ODI against Bangladesh as they lost by 87 runs…

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