Bickering over constitution making is retrogressive
By Albert Nhamoyebonde
IT was predicted that the nationwide consultations over the costitution ma-king process would be disputed at the end of the
Tollgate contractors face penalties
By Perina Chitubura
GOVERNMENT will penalise contractors who have failed to meet deadlines to build tollgates along some of Zimbabwe’s main
Envoy commends Zim education
Herald reporter
The Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Xin Shunkang has commended the local education system saying it offers a strong
Discrediting women oppression fallacious
After the publishing of a piece titled “Voice of Reason: Discrediting Women Oppression” on May 5, this writer had the most
First Family fitness enthusiasts
Herald Reporter
MEMBERS of the First Family are fitness enthusiasts who exercise daily and hate missing a day of training which they say is
Reading secure play-off place
LONDON.
Reading secured a Championship soccer play-off final place against Swansea at Wembley after a convincing 3-0 second-leg
Sugar Ray abused
NEW YORK.
Former boxing champion Sugar Ray Leonard says he was sexually abused as a teenager by a “prominent” Olympic coach,
Zuma sees ANC gains in elections
JOHANNESBURG.
President Jacob Zuma said the ruling African National Congress would make gains in South Africa’ local elections yesterday,
Gaddafi’s regime faces NATO strikes
TRIPOLI.
LIBYA’S regime had its back to the wall yesterday as it faced NATO air strikes, the apparent defection of its oil minister and
IMF chief in tight corner
NEW YORK.
The woman who says she was sexually assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn will strongly deny to jurors any assertions that she



