UN study savages US, European economic policy
GENEVA – The pursuit of austerity measures and deficit cuts is pushing the world economy towards disaster in a misguided
BancABC final: Bosso seek to upstage Mighty Bulls
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
BULAWAYO giants Highlanders hope to get their act together when they face Motor Action, for the third time in a competitive match
Violence mars Parly opening
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE official opening of the Fourth Session of the Seventh Parliament was yesterday marred by violence as Zanu-PF and MDC-T supporters clashed.
Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector James Sabau, yesterday confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm that some youths attacked each other during the ceremony.”
Insp Sabau, however, said no reports were made and police did not arrest anyone linked to the skirmishes.
However, President Mugabe in his speech castigated violence urging Zimbabweans “to exert our energy in fostering unity, peace, development and equality of opportunity for all our people”.
“Rather than amplify our differences, let us find strength in diversity, guided by the firm conviction that we are the sole guardians of our independence and sovereignty.”
Gold rises above US$1 900/oz
London. – Gold rose, breaking back above US$1 900 an ounce, as speculation grew that the United States may implement a
Bidvest Wits set to swoop for Majabvi
Sports Reporter
SOUTH African Premiership club Bidvest Wits are waiting in the wings to sign Warriors’ midfielder Justice Majabvi who has been
Sibenke turns down role in political satire
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Veteran actor Ben Sibenke has turned down an offer to star in an upcoming Rooftop Promotions production called “Fists and
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.



