President leaves for Uganda
By Robert Mukondiwa
PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare yesterday for Kampala, Uganda, to attend the swearing-in ceremony of President Yoweri
Mahachi, Nyanhongo families consoled
Herald Reporter
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu has sent condolences to the Mahachi and Nyanhongo families on the
Thematic meetings stall
Herald Reporter
THEMATIC committee meetings on the proposed new constitution were stalled yesterday after members of the two MDC
Govt finalises wheat input tender process
Agriculture Reporters
GOVERNMENT has finished the tender process to buy more Compound D fertiliser and seed under its US$10 million facility
Low rainfall dashes cotton 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
Steelnet to offload subsidiary Tube & Pipe
By Martin Kadzere
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed Steelnet Zimbabwe is at an advanced stage of selling its subsidiary, Tube & Pipe, for an
ZNCC dispels FAZ fears
Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce has dispelled fears that the recently re-launched Franchise Association of
ZSE catches a cold
THE setting in of the winter season has left the whole investment market in suspense and not even a single thinker can justify
Meet ‘the dreamer’ who demystified funeral business
By Walter Muchinguri
IN 1995 six enterprising individuals came together and formed a company that broke white dominance in the funeral
Police quiz DeMbare trio
By Augustine Hwata
THREE Dynamos players – Washington Arubi, Da-vid Kutyauripo and Guthrie Zhokinyi – were yesterday questioned by



