I will pay back: Zuma

DURBAN/JOHANNESBURG. — South African president Jacob Zuma has promised to abide by a court ruling that he must repay government money spent on his private home.

Trump nuke comments shock US allies

SEOUL/SYDNEY. — Confused, shocked, bewildered. Just a few of the words used in recent days to describe Japan and South Korea’s reaction to some of Donald Trump’s latest comments about…

The Other Side – Opposition: Tracing lineaments of dissent

The March 28 issue of Time Magazine’s endnote is, as per tradition, a question-and-answer transcription with a chosen global opinion driver. At least in the eyes of its Western-centric editorial…

Big boys’ show

Grace Chingoma and Eddie Chikamhi THE capital’s Big Two — Dynamos and CAPS United — get their campaign underway to bring back the Castle Lager Premiership trophy to Harare, where…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to stop the rot in schools

REVELATIONS by Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora in The Herald yesterday that some schools in Manicaland Province have been charging parents a “child levy” without the knowledge…

Embrace super computers, ministries told

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter THE Office of the President and Cabinet’s visit to the High Performance Computing Centre at the University of Zimbabwe yesterday will see all ministries moving with urgency…

We have reasons to remain pessimistic

Humphrey Kwaramba Correspondent I AM writing in response to the article “Prophets of doom: Why do we remain so pessimistic that our Warriors will fall short?” published in The Herald yesterday. The…

Zimbabwe eyes UNWTO top post

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has nominated Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi as its candidate for the post of United Nations World Tourism Organisation Secretary-General that falls vacant…

‘Financial inclusion will improve productivity’

The 2016 tobacco selling season opened on Wednesday with farmers expecting firm prices due to the decline in production as a result of the drought. This season has also seen…

Buhari asks US for help in repatriating loot

ABUJA. — Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari has asked the United States for help in returning stolen Nigerian assets stashed in US banks as part of his efforts to crack down…

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