Zanu-PF to give farmers tractors
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF national chair-man, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, says the party will soon provide new farmers in Makoni district in
Majority of Zim artists work naturally sculptural
By Stephen Garan’anga
The Mzilikazi Art and Craft Centre in Bulawayo and the National Gallery Visual Arts Studios (formerly the BAT Workshop) in
City loses US$4,5m to workers
Municipal Reporter
THE bulk of the 317 Harare council workers who were recently paid arbitral awards totalling US$4,5 million have left work
‘Heavens have been quite generous’
Gift Amuli is one of Zimbabwe’s prolific musicians who started off his musical career as an electrician at Shabani Mashava
Speaker to decide on Chinamasa
Herald Reporter
Speaker of the House of Assembly Mr Lovemore Moyo will soon deliver judgment on whether to lay contempt of Parliament
Ballet to rewrite the Cindirella tale
Entertainment Reporter
For the first time in years, the National Ballet of Zimbabwe is this month staging a full-length ballet production, featuring all the
Tollgates rake in US$59m
Herald Reporters
GOVERNMENT in 2010 collected about US$59 million from tollgates and other road related fees, a Cabinet minister has
It’s Winter Jazz time again!
By Liberty Hamunakwadi
THE Winter Jazz Festival opens in Harare tomorrow with a line-up of heavy hitters including popular dancehall and sungura
8 perish in accidents
Herald Reporters
EIGHT people died while 34 others were injured yesterday morning in two separate road accidents along the Chinhoyi-
Slizer, ZTA partner to market Zim tourism
By Ruth Butaumocho
Motswana dancer and singer Naledi Kaisara known as Slizer in music seems to have fallen in love with Zimbabwe! She returns



