World grain output set to rise

MILAN.
World cereals output is expected to rise to a new record this year due to more planting and improved yields but low

Low profits for top mining firms — PwC

LONDON.
Profit margins for the world’s top 40 mining companies are below the historical peaks of 2006 and 2007 as higher costs

Hands off diamonds, Biti told

By Zvamaida Murwira
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti’s bid to take over the administration of diamonds has hit a snag after Mines and Mining

Nationalist Tekere dies

Herald Reporters
VETERAN nationalist and one of the founders of Zanu-PF, Cde Edgar Zivanai Tekere, has died. He was 74. The former

Thank You, Zimbabwe

By Norman Mapeza
ON Sunday, together as a united nation, we did something special for our beautiful country when the Warriors beat Mali

Anti-Zim demos in SA raise stink

By Takunda Maodza in SANDTON, South Africa
MDC-T and its network of Western-funded non governmental organisations here have organised a demonstration

Wild Boys’ quit threat

By Eddie Chikamhi
SHOOTING Stars have threatened to pull out of the Premier Soccer League citing unfair treatment after they were told

Zifa record big match loss

By Petros Kausiyo
ZIFA have saluted local fans for turning out in large numbers for the Warriors’ African Cup of Nations homecoming show

Young Warriors want long camp

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Under-23 coach Friday Phiri says the Young Warriors want a two-week camp to prepare for the final round of

Ralph Stead to head Kenya Rally stewards

By Collin Matiza
ONE of Zimbabwe’s top motorsport officials Ralph Stead has been appointed chairman of stewards for this month’s KCB

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