Debt-ridden Airzim not attractive — Goche
Herald Reporter
Air Zimbabwe can only be privatised if it is recapitalised first because its debt will not attract investors, Transport,
Oxfam slams Euro govts
NAIROBI.
Oxfam accused several European governments of “willful neglect” yesterday as an US$800 million aid shortfall slowed the
Call for SA to lease land to local farmers
MIDRAND.
South Africa should consider leasing farms to previously disadvantaged black farmers with an option to buy to speed up land
UN declares famine in Somalia
NAIROBI.
The UN officially declared famine in two parts of southern Somalia yesterday as the world slowly mobilised to save the 12
Zim to set up climate change board
The Government is setting up a board to manage funds which the country will access from the Adaptation Fund of the Kyoto
Understanding seed cotton pricing
By George Chisoko
Issues to do with the pricing of seed cotton have always been contentious with growers on one hand accusing ginners or
Civil servants hail President
Herald Reporter
CIVIL servants from different parts of Zimbabwe yesterday praised President Mugabe for authorising the salary increase he
Thousands bid hero Muntanga farewell
Herald Reporters
THOUSANDS of Zimbabweans yesterday thro-nged the National Heroes Acre to bid farewell to one of the country’s illustrious
Like father, like son
By Tapiwa Marume
At the age of 20, Tapiwa Jera has made some remarkable strides on the local music scene as a guitarist. Already, he has
Kibaki ignites ivory stockpile
MANYANI.
Kenya’s president Mwai Kibaki yesterday ignited five thousand tonnes of ivory stockpiled in the country since being seized in





