Let’s give what we own

Two years ago I was invited to be a guest of honour at my former school on a prize-giving day. Before the event kicked off I was politely told that…

Asian shares struggle

SINGAPORE. Asian shares struggled for traction yesterday, despite gains on Wall Street, but Japan’s Nikkei touched a nine-month high as hopes of a sustained economic recovery for the rich world…

Old Mutual defends property rentals

Business ReporterOLD MUTUAL contends its property rentals are competitive in light of prevailing market rates, despite the recent exodus tenants citing “exorbitant” rentals.Old Mutual marketing executive Ms Lindah Mariwande said…

Global stocks rally pauses

LONDON.The rally in shares and other riskier assets took a breather yesterday, with world stocks trading a touch below the previous day’s 29-month highs while the dollar fell broadly.Benchmark US…

State, Essar Africa to seal Zisco deal

By Golden SibandaGovernment and Essar Africa are expected to conclude the Ziscosteel deal this week, amid reports that the partners are putting last-minute fine-tuning, largely on the debt issue.This follows…

ZOU forges partnerships with auditing, accounting bodies

Herald ReporterZimbabwe Open University on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Institute of Internal Auditors and Southern Africa Association of Accountants.Speaking at the ceremony, ZOU Vice Chancellor Dr…

Easipark mystery deepens

Herald Reporters
MONDAY’S demonstration against awarding of a parking management tender to Easipark — joint venture between Harare City Council and Easihold of South Africa

Egypt: US hypocrisy laid bare

By Stephen GowansIT STARTED off promisingly enough. Over the weekend, the New York Times’ Scott Shane wondered why “the drama unfolding in Cairo” seems “so familiar” if “the United States,…

Police vow to end violence

Crime Reporter
Police investigations into the violent clashes that have been witnessed in Harare over the past month have linked the chaos to MDC-T.

Harare congestion begs for solution

By Roselyne Sachiti and Michael Chideme
THE snail’s pace at which cars moved, the screeching sounds of wheels and the high-pitched voices

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