Art, artists continue to struggle

By Stephen Garan’anga.
Talking about torrid times on planet earth, year 2009 is one that visual artists, gallerists and art dealers in Zimbabwe would

China launches high-speed train

SHANGHAI.
With its fully reclining airline-style business class seats, a strict no-smoking policy and designed top speed of 350km per hour,

Eight blind men bash policemen

Court Reporter
OVER 15 street vendors, among them eight blind people, allegedly attacked about six policemen on duty at the Harare

Alice Makaya Show refreshing

Tuesdays are my best days of the week because I get to catch up on the week that was on television. Indeed, there is so

Vic Falls to host ICAZ annual winter school

Business Reporter
THE Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe will host its annual winter school in Victoria Falls from July 14 to 17 and is

Zim scoops tourism award at Beijing Expo

Entertainment Reporter
Winners of the 2011 Miss Zimbabwe pageant returned home last week from their China trip, where they represented

Police close 75 butcheries

Herald Reporter
POLICE have closed 75 butcheries, 106 food outlets countrywide and arrested 883 stock thieves under an operation meant to

Effects of macroeconomic news on world markets

Money in Motion with Prodigy Chinanga
THERE is a big relationship between macro-economic news and the US dollar exchange rate against the six major

Court tames abusive hubby

Court Reporter
An abusive Harare man pulled out his wife’s hair following a domestic dispute as a way of disciplining her, the Harare Civil Court

Sedco embarks on SMEs training programme

By Pauline Mhuka
THE Small Enterprises Development Corporation has embarked on a training programme aimed at developing the human

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