Solar power solution to communication
This is the second part of solar power article by Robert NdlovuWHEN considering solar power a thorough and detailed site survey to establish if a particular technology will work for…
How US stole Egypt’s uprising
By Reason WafawarovaTHE frugality of the United States in particular, and that of the West inasfar as comments received after the forced stepping down of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is…
BHP in US$80bn expansion spree
MELBOURNE.BHP Billiton, the world’s biggest miner, plans to pour US$80 billion into expansions over the next five years rather than chase ambitious takeovers, after nearly doubling first-half profits to a…
Will Mhlauri return?
By Robson Sharuko
CHARLES MHLAURI’S employers yesterday kept their cards close to their chest amid growing signs that the dreadlocked coach now appears set to stay at his United States base despite a spirited attempt by Zifa to lure him back as the Warriors’ gaffer.
He speaks his mind
By Ruramai GatsiIN May last year the leadership structure at one of Zimbabwe’s leading business organisations, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, changed with the coming in of Mr Joseph Richard…
Three strokes for toy gun robbery
Court Reporter
A teenager, who robbed a taxi driver of his vehicle after intimidating him with a toy gun in Norton, last week escaped a
Zanu-PF, MDC unite against sanctions renewal
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF and MDC yesterday condemned the European Union for extending its illegal economic sanctions
We learnt the hard way: Gahadzikwa
By Augustine HwataMIDFIELDER Allan Gahadzikwa, creator of the goal that gave Motor Action a lifeline in the African Champions League at the weekend, believes the Mighty Bulls have learnt the…
Tobacco sales off to good start
Business Reporters
THE 2011 tobacco selling season got off to a promising start with the first bale selling for US$4,20
Gwarada paid for non-existent shares, court told
By Daniel NemukuyuA HARARE lawyer yesterday admitted to drafting a partnership agreement in which businessman Lawrence Bernard Gwarada was made to pay over US$70 000, for the purchase of 40…





