Editorial Comment: Coal for tobacco farmers commendable
THE ongoing power crisis caused in part by depleted water levels in Lake Kariba can be traced to the drought that affected parts of east and central Africa from where…
Portfolio Committee to visit Zim embassies in Ethiopia, Botswana
Herald Reporter The Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs will visit the country’s embassies in Ethiopia and Botswana from November 15 to 19 this year in a bid to understand operational…
UN raps bombings
NEW YORK. – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly condemned the recent deadly terrorist attacks that killed over 40 people in Lebanon, saying the perpetrators must be “brought to…
ZANU-PF: In the absence of the big idea
Nathaniel Manheru THE OTHER SIDE LET me work and play with an observation by a Marxist literary critic, Walter Benjamin, who noted: “All great works of literature found a genre…
‘Address sex slavery’
SEOUL. — South Korean President Park Geun-hye urged Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make a decision on the issue of Japan’s sex slavery of Korean women during World War…
High temperatures to ebb, thundershowers expected
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The high temperatures currently being experienced countrywide are expected to decline with thundershowers expected from Sunday, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said.
Faith that moves mountains
Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis ARE you there, stuck and trapped with the issues of life and one situation after the other; finances not balancing well? Are your bills scampering around the…
President leaves for G20 Summit
By Munyaradzi Huni African Union chairman President Mugabe left Harare yesterday for Antalya, Turkey, to attend the G20 Summit where topical issues such as the emerging economies and climate change…
Hodges speaks on Zifa elections
Andy Hodges It is clear that the upcoming ZIFA elections are probably the most important in the history of Zimbabwe football. The candidates are in place and in a very…
Inheritance dispute ends in tragedy
Bulawayo bureau A BINGA man has been sentenced to an effective nine years in jail for fatally assaulting his 80-year-old mother following a dispute over cattle which he inherited from…











