Jimalo’s final bling
Herald Reporter
THIS is not a script for a Hollywood funeral movie, although it fits into that category, measure for measure, except that it was in
Man commits suicide over ‘wife’s conduct’
Beitbridge Bureau
A 35-YEAR-OLD Beitbridge man committed suicide by hanging himself from the roof of his house in protest over his wife’s
Youth Service not exclusive to Zim
By Tichaona Zindoga
LAST month, South African President Jacob Zuma officiated at a graduation of a youth service programme at the De Brug
CZI annual congress opens
By Golden Sibanda in Victoria Falls
THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries annual congress opens in Victoria Falls today in pursuit of solutions to challenges
Hwange board row rages on
Business Reporter
THE boardroom squabbles at Hwange Colliery Company Ltd escalated yesterday after outgoing chairman Mr Tendai
African Sun bosses lose stake
By Martin Kadzere
BURYPAST, a management consortium of African Sun directors, has lost a 9,6 percent stake in the hospitality group after failing
Dangers of gentleman’s agreements
SIX years ago my friend Alister and I realised that we needed a boat to access most parts of the dams that we intended to
India hikes interest rates
MUMBAI.
INDIA’S central bank hiked interest rates by a higher-than-expected 50 basis points yesterday, its 11th increase since March 2010
Greek crisis hits German consumer sentiment: Think-tank
FRANKFURT.
GERMAN consumer sentiment has been hit by the Greek debt crisis, and a widely-watched index fell to a forecast 5,4 points for
SA gold miners to join strike
JOHANNESBURG.
South African gold miners will be the latest to join nationwide industrial action this week when they join thousands of workers




