South Sudan currency ready in six months — World Bank

NAIROBI.
South Sudan should have a new currency in about six months after gaining independence from the north this week, a senior

Principals to decide Zwambila’s fate

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE Ambassador to Australia Ms Jacqueline Zwambila’s alleged sexual abuse case against her personal butler, Mr

Blanket Gold Mine upgrades reserves

Business Reporter
Blanket Gold Mine in Gwanda has upgraded its mineral resources and reserves. The results are in line with the gold producer’s

Shock as Airport Road gobbles up US$80m

Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor For six years, the construction of Airport Road in Harare has remained incomplete, with Zimbabweans wondering why a 20km stretch of tarmac can cost a shocking…

US$100m to ease liquidity crunch

Kuda Bwititi and Tinashe Farawo Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has lashed out at critics, saying there are no quick-fix solutions to the country’s economic challenges.

Prince William And Kate Middleton Given Diamonds

Forbes Lifestyle has learned exclusively that the Northwest Territories government has presented Prince William and wife Kate Middleton with a Harry Winston diamond brooch and pair of cufflinks. The gifts,…

Cy Twombly, Idiosyncratic Painter, Dies at 83

In a career that slyly subverted Abstract Expressionism, toyed briefly with Minimalism, seemed barely to acknowledge Pop Art and anticipated some of the concerns of Conceptualism, Mr. Twombly was a…

ZRP urged to safeguard independence, heritage

From Freeman Razemba recently in Tete, Mozambique
The Mozambican government has urged the Zimbabwe Republic Police to continue safeguarding the country’s independence

Demystifying the art of comradeship

By Josephine Jenje Mudimbu
Some people are not comfortable when add-ressed as “comrade” (Cde) as they feel associated with Zanu-PF, a revolutionary

Suicide attacks kill 35 in Iraq

BAGHDAD.
Twin suicide attacks ripped through the city of Taji north of Baghdad yesterday, killing at least 35 people, officials said, after Iraq

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