Problem kids: There’s a way out

A young woman, mother to a two-year-old, came to my office last Wednesday. While she waited because I was in another

Flag: Pride of any nation

The drama and euphoria recently exhibited at the Libyan Embassy by the ambassador and a group of his servile compatriots

Ruth Ziolkowski soldiers on

CUSTER, South Dakota. – Nearly every morning for more than half a century, 85-year-old Ruth Ziolkowski has risen around

Internet service providers turn to local companies

Internet service providers are now sourcing bandwidth from registered domestic companies in line with the country’s regulations.

Yuan to become global reserve currency

BEIJING. – China’s yuan will inevitably become a global reserve currency, Nigeria’s central bank governor said yesterday, adding

Media should embrace disability

With the rise of the Information Age in which information, riding on the back of new technological advances such as the

It might have been ugly, but it was effective

Hope Chizuzu
THE Warriors chose the penultimate African Cup of Nations 2012 qualifier at the National Sports Stadium to exhibit their

Legislative agenda set

Herald Reporter Zvamaida Murwira
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday officially opened the Fourth Session of the Seventh Parliament and assured investors that  their businesses are safe in Zimbabwe.
He said Government expected full co-operation by all relevant corporate stakeholders to achieve win-win outcomes.
“I wish to assure investors that their investments in the country remain safe and to urge them to maintain compliance with the country’s laws,” he said.
On housing, the President said Government had embarked on joint venture projects with local authorities and private developers in major cities and growth points for housing provision. A 20 percent quota will be for civil servants.
The President said while Government was working on short-term measures to resume flights at Air Zimbabwe, the State was in the process of courting a strategic partner for the airline.

Hundreds throng Africa Unity Square

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
THE official opening of Parliament continues to attract crowds as Zimbabweans lined up the streets and thronged the Africa

Majeke thrives without music promoters

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
THE unwillingness by some music promoters to work with upcoming musicians has prompted some of these young artistes to

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