Zuma warns against Gaddafi ‘assassination’
Pretoria.
President Jacob Zuma yesterday warned Nato against using its military campaign in Libya for the “political assassination” of
Man sues Delta for US$150 000
By Peter Matambanadzo
A HARARE businessman who allegedly fell ill after drinking a fanta “contaminated” with moulds is claiming US$150 000 in
‘MDC-T won’t quit’
Bulawayo Bureau
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has said his party will not pull out of the inclusive Government even if he is arrested or
Lagarde pitches bid for IMF job
WASHINGTON.
FRENCH Finance Minister Christine Lagarde last week made her case to become the next leader of the International
Police get four vehicles
Chinhoyi Bureau
THE Ministry of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development last week handed over four vehicles to the police to
President returns
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe returned home yesterday morning after attending the Langkawi International Dialogue (LID) in Malaysia.
Kadoma open for business – Mayor
By Hellen Mubvumbi recently in Kadoma
FOREIGN investors have been urged to partner with local companies in Kadoma for the future development of the city. Kadoma
Aussies have landed
By Eddie Chikamhi
YET another barrier, in the fortress that has isolated Zimbabwe Cricket from the rest of the world, collapsed yesterday as the
Young Warriors’ lifeless show raises questions
From Makomborero Mutimukulu in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
WHAT really paralysed the Young Warriors and turned them from a potent attacking side, which had charmed the nation,
Regime change desperados
By Fortious Nhambura and Tichaona Zindoga
Is the regime change agenda in Zimbabwe, as espoused and nurtured and funded by the West principally through the




