21 killed as Taliban storm Kabul hotel
KABUL (Afghanistan).
Heavily armed Taliban militants stormed a top Kabul hotel, sparking a ferocious battle involving Afghan commandos and a
Aico to inject US$15m into Olivine
Business Reporter
AICO Africa Limited says it will inject US$15 million into its ailing soap and food processing unit, Olivine Industries, before
Arena:- President: Last bastion of Africanism
BAFFOUR Ankomah (BA), editor of New African, a Pan-African magazine published by IC Publications in London is currently in Zimbabwe. HILDEGARDE MANZVANZVIKE (HM) had an interview with the scribe she believes is one of Africa’s most respected journalists. This is Part 1 of the interview.
Chidzonga laid to rest
Bulawayo Bureau
HUNDREDS of people converged at the Chidzonga homestead in Chidzonga Village under Chief Njelele in Gokwe South
Bus driver poses as cop, dupes vendors
Court Reporter
A BUS driver who allegedly posed as a policeman terrorising vendors in Harare and confiscating their wares, appeared in court
Super Warriors soar
By Augustine Hwata
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors jumped 39 places up the table on the Fifa/Coca-Cola World Rankings for June with bullish coach
Croc in a day’s work!
By Tichaona Zindoga
Huge, rugged monsters lie on the edges of ponds with murky waters, absorbing the June sunshine. They are probably
Miners lobby for value addition policy
By Helen Mubvumbi
STAKEHOLDERS in the mining sector have called upon Government to come up with a mineral value addition strategy to
President arrives in Equatorial Guinea
From Munyaradzi Huni in MALABO, Equatorial Guinea
PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived here yesterday to attend the 17th session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of
Editor, reporter arrested
Herald Reporters
POLICE yesterday picked editor of the Standard newspaper Nevanji Madanhire and reporter Patience Nyangove over a story






