Hands off Mugabe, France told

Felex Share Senior Reporter Former Ghana President Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings has rebuked France for questioning African Heads of State’s decision to elect President Mugabe as the African Union chairman.

BREAKING NEW GROUND

Northern Region Division One signs ZTV deal Matches to be beamed live

Pfumbidzayi appeals

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Former Air Zimbabwe company secretary Grace Pfumbidzayi, who was last week jailed seven years effective for swindling the airline of $10 million in an insurance…

Chimurenga revival at Book Cafe

Arts Correspondent Chimurenga music lovers are in a for a treat tomorrow when the Book Café hosts a gig dubbed “Chimurenga Revival”, which coincides with Zimbabwe’s 35th Independence anniversary.

Editorial Comment: Delta Corporation has shown the way

REVELATIONS by Delta Corporation that the decline in volumes of some of its products will be stemmed following reduction of prices resonates with calls by Government encouraging local companies to…

SA: What drives black anger?

Moeletsi Mbeki Correspondent South Africa’s liberation has done little to unite a nation divided more than ever by economics. The fact that the white population in South Africa retained its…

The real foreigner is the economy, stupid!

Joram Nyathi Spectrum So long as a majority of South Africans remain foreigners to the national economy, attacks against fellow Africans shall be a recurrent theme, thus furthering white interests…

Minister wants vandals fired

Tendai Mbirimi Herald Reporter Government should fire employees who destroy State property and retain only those who add value in their discharge of duty, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Govt working on flexible ICT policies

Tawanda Musarurwa and Simiso Mlevu in VICTORIA FALLS Zimbabwe is targeting an upsurge in foreign direct investment in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector through policy enhancement and the…

WikiLeaks: Judges boycott Assange legal conference

LONDON. — Some of the most senior judges in Britain withdrew from a legal conference in Glasgow after the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, was booked to speak by video-link.

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