China, EU trade at US$49,4 b

BEIJING. – Trade between China and the European Union totalled 35,6 US$49,4 billion in July, allowing China to overtake the

EU admits Look East policy effective

Herald Reporter
THE European Union has said that China’s growing links with Zimbabwe have destabilised the effects of its sanctions that are

UZ student defrauds OK of US$13 000

Court Reporter
A UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe Banking and Finance student who was attached to OK Zimbabwe’s head office has appeared in

Rocks edge Tuskers

Southern Rocks scrambled home by the narrowest of margins against Matabeleland Tuskers getting to their target of 265 off the

Green wins Westgate Rally

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
SEASONED Zimbabwean motor racing driver Craig Green showed that there is no substitute for experience when he romped

A healthy woman means a wealthy nation

ZWRCN Desk Women’s Empowerment
The Meteorological Department has warned the nation against planting yet, arguing that the current spurts of rain are not

Anti-crisis anger goes global

ROME/VATICAN CITY. – Clashes erupted in New York and Rome and protesters camped out yesterday in worldwide

Welcome home SA deportees, time to rebuild Zim

THE deportation of illegal Zimbabwean immigrants by the South African government, though traumatising to the deportees,

Policemen, hooker face car theft charges

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
A suspected prostitute who allegedly connived with three policemen to rob her “foreign client'” of his vehicle after faking an

What’s happening to stone sculpture generations?

Timothy Akuda At the Gallery
Sometime in 2008 at an art gathering, an interesting question was asked ‘Is there going to be a fourth generation of stone

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