The Cairo to London roller coaster

EGYPT that great land of Pharaohs has always scored firsts. It is the cradle of civilisation which the European of gone days

Good for farmers but not the tourists!

What is good for the goose should certainly be good for the gander, so goes one moral truism. This year, Zimbabwe plays

China questions Olympics security after riots

BEIJING.
China’s state media has questioned the ability of London’s embattled police to “maintain social order” for the 2012 Olympics

One-year-old seeks assistance

Herald reporter
A KAMBUZUMA family is appealing for US$20 000 to take its one-year-old daughter, Rebekah Munyanyi to South Africa for an

All set for Heroes Gala

From Jonathan Mbiriyamveka in Mt Darwin
ALL is set for this year’s HeroeSplush at Mt Darwin High School. The musical extravaganza is an annual gala to remember sons

End sanctions now, say liberation movements

By Robert Mukondiwa in WINDHOEK, Namibia
LEADERS of liberation movements that brought independence to southern Africa yesterday demanded that the West lifts its  illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe which have crippled the economy and hurt the ordinary man.
In a joint communiqué released after their one-day meeting here, the liberation movements said: “The Heads of former liberation movements reiterate their call for the immediate and unconditional removal of the inhuman and illegal economic sanctions against the people of Zimbabwe.”
It was signed by representatives of the African National Congress of South Africa, MPLA of Angola, Chama Chama Pinduzi of Tanzania,

Hilton sisters get US$1m for attending bash

Los Angeles.
Paris and Nicky Hilton were paid US$1 million to attend a Middle Eastern princess’ birthday party. The showbiz siblings have

Kamhunga appointed to KFHL board

Business Reporter
Veteran journalist Mr Sure Kamhunga has been appointed to the board of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited as a non-executive director.

MP urges Govt to indigenise banks

Business Reporter
THE Indigenisation and Empowerment process should start with banks because it is the financial sector which drives the

Gwanza pays tribute to kombi

By Stephen Garan’anga
An aged dirty white minibus popularly known as a “kombi”, in a dilapidation state now enjoys a new lease of life and special

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