10 years for rape
Beitbridge Bureau
A MAN from Chinavazvimi area here will spend an effective 10 years in jail for raping his cousin’s wife at knifepoint. Humbulani
Gold to stay strong, say top performing funds
LONDON. – Gold will stay strong due to a lack of alternative havens for investors operating in a slowing global economy, top
Reverse Social Responsibility Expo on cards
Business Reporter
The Centre for African Women Advancement is set to hold the first Reverse Social Responsibility Expo and Conference in
I have failed SA, says Pitso
JOHANNESBURG. – Pitso Mosimane feels he has let South Africa down, after Bafana Bafana failed to qualify for the 2012
Miss Disability winners receive prizes
Kudakwashe Chideme Entertainment Reporter
Miss Disability Harare 2011 Yeukai Mazhawidzwa was all smiles after she received her prizes for clinching the crown at a
Politics: A cultural and traditional right of chiefs

by Panganai Kahuni
Zimbabwe’s political landscape cannot be levelled if chiefs were to be excluded from politics as was proclaimed by Prime
Old Miltonians win bowls title
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Old Miltonians team of Terry Bowes, Brian Ray, Jane Rigby, Mel James and Jono Evans won the inaugural edition of the
Germany calls for eurozone stability
ATHENS. – Germany’s economy minister Philipp Roesler on Friday called for more stability in the eurozone to deal with debt
Famine in Somalia is Africa’s wake-up call
Climate change and global warming do not provide favours for poor people, especially the rural folk. They pile misery on
Mujuru raps GMB
Herald Reporters
VICE President Joice Mujuru has criticised the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development and the Grain Marketing Board for distributing maize seed that is not suitable for those Mashonaland Central districts, mostly in the north of the province, that receive low rainfall.
The Vice President said the failure by the Ministry and its relevant department to distribute suitable seed has exposed people to starvation.
She was addressing villagers in Rushinga, in the northern part of Mashonaland Central, during a launch of a US$2 million project being implemented by the Community Technology Development Trust through a consortium called Promoting Recovery in Zimbabwe funded by the Catholic Relief Services.




