Former SA minister Sexwale arrested in US
Herald Reporters THE duplicitous nature of the United States government was once again exposed yesterday following the arrest of former South African Minister of Housing Mr Tokyo Sexwale at the…
Editorial Comment: Zesa needs to be viable again, nothing else
Zesa Holdings is one of Zimbabwe’s most sensitive State enterprises that must always be handled with care. Any slip-up is detrimental to the economy and can substantially frustrate all socio-economic…
Africa must reject regime change: Zuma
Johannesburg – The people of Africa must reject any idea from outside the continent which would lead to regime change in an African state, President Jacob Zuma said on Saturday.
UN: Refugee numbers at highest in 19 years
The UN says there are now more refugees than at any time since 1994. Thousands of asylum-seekers, mainly from Afghanistan and the Middle East, head to Indonesia each year to…
SA in the dark over diet pills
Pretoria – South African consumers have been kept in the dark about a potentially life-threatening weight-loss supplement after the US issued warnings two weeks ago.
Observers happy with Madagascar vote
Antananarivo – International observers of key elections in Madagascar on Friday expressed satisfaction that the vote had gone well despite isolated violent incidents.
M23 rebels pushed back in DRC
The Congolese army has said it made significant advances against eastern rebel forces in a second day of fierce fighting and called on neighbouring Rwanda to help disarm the fighters.
Who will be crowned ‘Kings of the Ghetto’?
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter THE City Sports Centre will come alive as ghettos around Zimbabwe battle for supremacy in a clash dubbed “King of the Dancehall: Ghetto vs Ghetto” on…
ZIA assesses investment projects
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority has embarked on tours to the investment projects that were approved in the past few years to make sure that investors are…
On the Iraq-Syria Border, ‘Terrorists’ and a Prime Minister on One Side, ‘Rebels’ and a ‘brutal dictator’ on the other
Stephen Gowans NO one would be surprised these days to open a newspaper to read: Violence in Syria has risen dramatically since the spring of 2011, when a mostly Sunni…











