More than just a million-man march: Analysts
Herald Reporters THE Million-Man March organised by the zanu-pf Youth League in solidarity with President Mugabe tomorrow is a piece of history as it testifies to the longevity of the…
Bombs blasts kill nearly 150
BEIRUT. — Bomb blasts killed nearly 150 people and wounded at least 200 in Jableh and Tartous on Syria’s Mediterranean coast yesterday in the government-controlled territory that hosts Russian military…
We’re ‘duty-bound’ to attend Million Man-March — war vets
Felex Share Senior Reporter WAR veterans yesterday said they were “duty-bound” to attend tomorrow’s One Million-Man March and celebrate President Mugabe’s successes as a Statesman and leader of the revolutionary…
Mtukudzi, Macheso clash at HICC
Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent The stage has been set for Oliver Mtukudzi and Alick Macheso’s gig tonight at the Harare International Conference Centre. Exciting moments are expected at the show as…
Govt launches second gold surveillance exercise
Business Reporter Government has launched the second gold monitoring and surveillance exercise for the year as it seeks an increase of deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refineries. Mines and mining Development…
KZN Premier resigns
Durban. — KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu has stepped down, according to interviews he gave to selected media yesterday. The move followed an ultimatum by the ANC’s national and provincial leaders,…
Walking in Spirit: Attention to detail
2 Peter 1 vs 21; “For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried by the Holy Spirit.” We…
Broke Harare council sells properties, land
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council is set to sell three of its properties, commercial and industrial stands through public tender in a bid to raise over $20 million…
Govt dismisses quail eggs claims
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT has dismissed claims that quail eggs have medicinal properties saying the assertion was being made as a marketing gimmick.
Poachers killed in shoot-out
Isdore Guvamombe Travel Editor Two Zambian poachers were killed while eight others escaped after a shoot-out with National Parks rangers at Zambezi National Park in Victoria Falls early on Saturday.











