House continues debate on General Mujuru

Herald Reporter
DEBATE on condolence messages on the death of former ZNA commander General Solomon Mujuru continued in the

Polls: GPA big brains to meet

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe says there should be a meeting of the highest decision-making bodies in Zanu-PF and the two MDC  formations ahead of national elections scheduled for next year.
This, he said, would ensure the polls are held in a peaceful and conducive environment.

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces has indicated the polls will be held not later than March next year.

Addressing the 86th Ordinary Session of the Zanu-PF Central Committee in Harare yesterday, President Mugabe said the party’s Central Committee should meet with equivalent bodies in the MDC formations now that the country was heading for elections.

Chimurenga meets Katekwe

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
The long-time buddies – arguably Zimbabwe’s top-ranking musicians for years – will collaborate on stage during the Macufe

We are neither hewers of wood nor drawers of water

The history of foreign investment is rooted in exploitation, looting and plunder of weaker countries’ resources. It is driven by

Foreign investor buys 3,5pc in BancABC

Business Reporter
A foreign investor on Wednesday gained 3,5 percent shareholding in regional banking group, ABC Holdings through a cross

Lone Star ready to burn Mali

Macpherson C. Marbiah
MONROVIA. – The assistant coach of the Lone Star, Thomas Kojo, says Liberia’s last African Nations Cup qualifying match

Corporate world urged to support the arts

Entertainment Reporter
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu has challenged the corporate world to support arts activities that

Leaders should value honesty

by Isdore Guvamombe

In the village, back in the land of milk, honey and dust, a story is told of a man who went to the clinic with a skull-splitting

Widow, boyfriend jailed 28 years for murder

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
A BIKITA widow and her boyfriend connived and killed the woman’s 76-year-old brother-in-law after he made advances to inherit

Protesters to ‘occupy’ Washington

WASHINGTON – As ranks of protesters grew in New York in the “Occupy Wall Street” demonstration, protesters also converged in

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