China recognises Libya’s NTC
BEIJING/BENGHAZI -China yesterday recognisd the National Transition Council of Libya as the ruling authority and
I pick my team on merit: Butcher
This is the second and final installment of the interview between Zimbabwe cricket coach Alan Butcher (AB) and
Shamu warns media organisations
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will not hesitate to revoke operating licences of foreign and private media organisations abusing their
Jay-Z is trying to kick us out: Residents
Los Angeles. – Residents – past and present – at a luxury apartment building in Philadelphia say Jay-Z is trying to kick them out.
Govt to campaign against drug abuse
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will this week carry out a campaign against drug abuse in 19 schools in Harare after discovering that the
‘Dubula ibhunu’ — ANC to appeal against ruling
Johannesburg – ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s singing of the words “shoot the boer” amounted to hate speech,
Give priority to issues on disability, says PM
Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has called for issues pertaining to people with disabilities to be given priority through
Politburo member Patel dies
Michael Chideme Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF Politburo member, businessman, philanthropist and nationalist Cde Kantibhai Gordanbhai Patel has died. He was 83.
Zanu-PF Harare Province met on Saturday and recommended that he be declared a national hero.
Provincial chairman Cde Amos Midzi said Harare was convinced Cde Patel deserved national hero status.
“We met yesterday as the provincial co-ordinating committee and recommended that he be declared a national hero. We await the Politburo decision,” he said.
Cde Patel died in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he had been receiving medical attention.
The Politburo member fell and broke a hipbone and sustained
Strong demand rallies Fidelity Life
Bright Madera Business Reporter
FIDELITY Life Assurance put up a commendable half-year performance to June 30, 2011 after it notched up a 431 percent
G Bissau PM says Gaddafi welcome in his country
BISSAU. – Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior said Saturday Libya’s ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi would be




