Zambia go to polls
Tendai Manzvanzvike Foreign Editor
ZAMBIANS go to the polls tomorrow to elect a president, a new parliament and new local authorities. According to Electoral
Funding woes flatten Zika
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
LOCAL kickboxers’ dreams of participating in the African Kickboxing Confederation Zone Four Championships in Antananarivo,
Libyan authorities to vet African migrants-IOM
GENEVA – Libya’s National Transitional Council is insisting on vetting 3 000 mainly sub-Saharan migrants stranded in the
Chiyangwa in provincial fold, awaits party’s nod
Zvamaida Murwira
ZANU-PF Mashonaland West province yesterday endorsed the co-option of businessman and former provincial chairperson,
China donates US$14m food to Zim
Herald Reporter
CHINA has donated food worth US$14 million to Zimbabwe to help people in districts affected by drought last farming season.
Chinese Embassy political section official Ms Liu Dan said last Friday that the food in the form of rice and wheat would be shipped to Zimbabwe soon.
“China and Zimbabwe share a deep bond of traditional friendship. China is ready to assist our good friend, good brother and good partner, within our capacity at any time.”
The Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development, Dr Joseph Made, said in an interview that modalities were already in place to receive and distribute the food.
Chokera wins marathon
From Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge
ZIMBABWEAN athletes fared well in the fifth edition of the Two Countries Marathon which was jointly hosted by Zimbabwe
West should not observe elections
The recent pronouncement by President Mugabe that the British and the European Union would not be allowed to observe
Suspects in US$200 000 Beitbridge heist on bail
Beitbridge Bureau
THREE of the four suspects accused of armed robbery involving US$200 000, that occurred a fortnight ago, at the Beitbridge
Madiba welcomes great-grandson
Johannesburg – The Madiba clan has gathered to welcome the arrival of Nelson Mandela’s eighth great-grandson, the Sunday
Breakaway Methodist church launched
Herald Reporter
FIVE reverends who recently broke away from the United Methodist Church, yesterday officially launched their new church,


