Kadoma’s Heroes party
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Zimbabwe’s iconic singer Oliver Mtukudzi is expected to perform at the Heroesplush, not the usual gala but one that has
Pakistan restricts US diplomats’ travel
ISLAMABAD.
PAKISTAN has imposed new travel restrictions on US diplomats living in the country, a source told AFP yesterday, in the latest
Zanu-PF leaders urged to stay in touch with grassroots
From George Maponga in Masvingo
Zanu-PF leaders should maintain constant touch with grassroots members for the party to maintain its historic connection with
‘Entourage’ set to do a movie
LOS ANGELES.
It seems only fitting that Vince Chase and his buddies may soon be seen on movie theatre screens after ending their successful
. . . IMF lauds Chinese economy role
BEIJING.
China will continue to drive global economic development with an estimated growth rate of 9,6 percent this year, despite
cotton growers challenges merchants to increase prices
Agriculture Reporter
Muzarabani cotton growers have challenged merchants to increase prices to ensure viability. Speaking at a field day held at
Rebel chief’s death raises questions
BENGHAZI.
LIBYAN rebels say the gunmen who shot dead their military chief were militiamen allied in their struggle to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi,
Tsvangirai fails again to condemn violence
Herald Reporter
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday again failed to unequivocally condemn political violence and indicated that
Tough draw for Warriors
By Augustine Hwata
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors have been handed a tough draw in their bid to qualify for the 2014 World Cup with the Cosafa
Diversify from agric-based economy
AGRICULTURE, as the heart of Zimbabwe’s economy, and indeed as in many African countries has come under serious





