Herald photographer Charakupa dies
Sunday Mail Reporter
HERALD deputy chief photographer Onward Charakupa has died.
Wa Mutharika calls for end to Sanctions against Zim
by Mabasa Sasa in New York, US
THE illegal Western economic sanctions on Zimbabwe are inconsistent with the founding principles of the United Nations and retard progress of the country’s development agenda as well as fostering of international peace, stability and co-operation, African Union chairman President Bingu Wa Mutharika of Malawi has said.
Copac: MDC-T activist in court
Herald Reporter
AN MDC-T activist who was arrested at the weekend for allegedly assaulting a policeman and disrupting a public gathering appeared in court yesterday.
Edmore Manyofa is facing charges of assault and public violence.
Airzim flights resume today
Herald Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe resumes international flights today after 14 days of industrial action by pilots that cost the airline almost US$5 million.
Karateka Muripo to lead World Cup quest
By Ellina Mhlanga
WORLD champion Samson Muripo will at the weekend lead Zimba-bwe’s team to the Ashihara Karate Sabaki World Cup scheduled for Cape Town, South Africa.
Dynamos huffing and puffing
by Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane (The Herald)
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Stirrings in quarters of oppressed
IN the book Hegemony or Survival, Noam Chomsky quotes Thucydides as saying, “Large nations do what they wish, while small nations accept what they must.”
New Zealand adds to India’s Commonwealth Games woes
Pressure is growing on India to deal with urgent concerns over security and poor facilities ahead of its hosting of the Commonwealth Games next month.
Textbook shortage impacts negatively on education
Features Reporter
A GROUP of eight Grade Seven pupils at a Bulawayo public school are given an assignment, which has to be submitted before day-end.










