Wanted: New chapter in US-Sudan relations
Giorgio Cafiero and Daniel Wagner US-Sudan relations have ranged from outright hostility to limited diplomatic engagement since Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir ascended to power in 1989, yet the Obama…
Court won’t put Trump travel ban case on hold
SAN FRANCISCO. — A federal appeals court on Monday rejected a US Department of Justice request to place on hold an appeal over President Donald Trump’s travel ban on people…
‘Sadc must self-fund’
Zvamaida Murwira: Senior Reporter The Southern African Development Community should explore ways to fund its programmes because having development partners bankroll a fraction of its activities is not sustainable, Deputy Minister…
Rains to persist
Herald Reporters Rainfall activity is expected to continue throughout the week, although precipitation levels have decreased from a high of about 223mm to about 50mm in some parts of the…
Don’t scatter your seeds everywhere, Mbeu
Dear Ashton ‘‘Mbeu’’ Nyahora It has been a long time since we last met and I hope you are doing well.
Of pretty maids, madams and colonial hangover
Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday “Mu maid uyo ka, akanaka!” says my cousin Reuben as he sits down at the café. By this, he means, that maid is very beautiful. “She reminds…
Prosecutors brand South Korean president a suspect
SEOUL. — South Korean special prosecutors yesterday branded impeached President Park Geun-hye as a criminal suspect for bribery charge in collusions with her long-time confidante Choi Soon-sil, who is at…
‘We’re now walking alone’
LONDON. – Jurgen Klopp warned everyone at Liverpool is playing for their futures – including himself. Klopp pulled no punches in a brutally honest assessment of Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat by…
Trial date for diamond firm ex-boss Mabhudhu
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The trial of former acting chief executive officer of Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), Mark Mabhudhu, accused of swindling the company of over $70 000, was yesterday…
Growers look forward to better prices
Tatenda Charamba Herald Reporter Tobacco farmers yesterday said they were expecting fair prices this marketing season to enable them to reinvest in the production of the lucrative crop. This comes as…











