Tracking the life cycle of a project

PROJECTS and project management is carried out in an environment broader than that of the

Kingston fever grips Harare

By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
The Sean Kingston craze has reached fever pitch with only two days to go before the much-hyped

Gweru ready to explode

From Felex Share in GWERU
All is set for this year’s 31st Independence gala scheduled for Ascot Stadium in Gweru this Thursday.

Sibanye coming to Harare

Bulawayo Bureau
Sibanye, a rumba dance group that has taken Bulawayo by storm, will be going on a countrywide

BBA Amplified: Not another yawn please!

In yesterday’s issue of The Herald, one reader sent an SMS which read: “Big Brother is around

Fine art,documentary photography get boost

By Stephen Garan’anga,
For a long while fine art and documentary photography have been playing second fiddle to

Nigerian VP’s house burnt in post-poll riots

KANO.
Rioters in the northern Nigerian city of Zaria yesterday burned the house of Vice President

Dutch court rejects MP’s bid against judges

THE HAGUE.
A Dutch court yesterday rejected anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders’ bid for the withdrawal of a panel

SA’s Zuma phones Gaddafi

PRETORIA.
South African President Jacob Zuma phoned Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at the weekend,

Botswana civil servants on strike

GABORONE.
Thousands of Botswana civil servants marched, sang and danced in protest yesterday as they

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