Courts should complement anti-poaching measures
LONG before Europe sat down in Berlin, Germany, in 1884 to set up the patchwork of borders that define African countries
Why US, Nato missiles target Libya
By William Blum
On April 9, Condoleezza Rice delivered a talk in San Francisco, or tried to. The former Secretary of State was interrupted
No need for GMOs: Mpande
Agriculture Reporter
ZIMBABWE does not need to switch to genetic engineering technology to improve agricultural yields and boost food
Dry spell shatters farmers’ hopes
By Elita Chikwati recently in Chiredzi
LOW rainfall during the last half of the farming season shattered hopes for most cotton farmers in the Lowveld. The crop was also
Govt completes tender process for winter wheat
Agriculture Reporters
GOVERNMENT has completed the tender process to procure more Compound D fertiliser and seed under its US$10 million
TV shows first film of Gaddafi in two weeks
TRIPOLI.
Libyan state television showed footage of Mua-mmar Gaddafi meeting officials in a Tripoli hotel, ending nearly two weeks of
Tanks kill 20 in Syria
DAMASCUS.
At least 20 Syrians have been killed by tanks shelling in the restive cities of Homs and Daraa, activists said yesterday. According
Aides assaulted for 1963 debt
From George Maponga in MASVINGO
THE adage “mutumwa haana mbonje” (don’t shoot the messenger) had no meaning for four Masvingo brothers who set upon
Respect rule of law, legislators told
By Tendai Rupapa
MEMBERS of Parliament should be exemplary and subject themselves to processes of the law to ensure trials are conducted
City rules out retrenchment
By Michael Chideme
THE financially hamstrung Harare City Council insists it will not retrench any of its 9 800 wor-kers, but wants to recruit about 3






