Million-Man March roars into life

Herald Reporters All roads lead to the Robert Mugabe Square in Harare today for the Million-Man March amid calls for youths to shun factionalism and corruption, ills threatening the gains…

Eliminating neglected tropical diseases

Matshidiso Moeti: Correspondent When I was a child living in apartheid South Africa, I saw first-hand the pain and suffering experienced by the patients my parents cared for at their…

Erect danger warning signs on black spots: Police

Crime Reporter POLICE have urged Government to erect danger warning signs at black spots on some of the country’s major roads, following an increase in road carnage.

Govt condemns continued occupation of Palestinian land

Fungai lupande: Herald Reporter Government yesterday called for an immediate end to the illegal occupation of Palestinian land by Israel. Minister of Policy Co-ordination and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures in…

Putin congratulates President

Herald Reporter Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated President Mugabe on the occasion of Africa Day celebrations which are commemorated annually on May 25, to mark the formation of the…

You’ve got the wrong man — Eric Cantona

LONDON. — Eric Cantona turned 50 yesterday and is still doing what he has always done best: playing the part of Eric Cantona to a tee. For Manchester United fans…

Tax on Global Fund purchases scrapped

Paidamoyo Chipunza: Herald Reporter Government has scrapped value added tax on all goods purchased by the Global Fund to fight Aids, tuberculosis and malaria or on its behalf with effect…

Sheringham backs Mourinho

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho will make Manchester United serial winners again. Old Trafford treble-winner Teddy Sheringham is convinced he is the right man to restore the club’s fast-fading reputation.

Army urged to be disciplined

Ellah Mukwati: Herald Reporter ARMY officers should use knowledge gained during training as a guide in the discharge of their duties, Colonel Luckmore Mukurazhizha has said.

SA’s lessons on why gender matters in social welfare policies

Leila Patel: Correspondent The question of gender equality in social welfare policies is a topic that remains under-developed in social welfare theory and policy thinking in the Global South. This…

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