Revoke unutilised power licences — CZI
Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has been urged to cancel licences given to prospective power producers who have failed to implement their
Sanganai back at HICC
By Costa Mano
The hospitality industry got its way when the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority decided to have the annual Sanganai/Hlanganani, at the
ZimAlloys key to Metmar growth
By Golden Sibanda
JOHANNESBURG Stock Exchange-listed metal trader Metmar considers its 40 percent-owned Zimbabwe associate ZimAlloys
Interfin closes in on bank
By Bright Madera
INTERFIN Financial Services is set to take over the entire shareholding of its commercial banking subsidiary, Interfin Banking
ZSE bearish as turnover falls
Business Reporter
EQUITIES on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange yesterday traded bearish after dropping 0,41 percent at 162,96 points as turnover
Winky D set UK Sama Festival 2011
Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwe’s dancehall sensation Winky D is set to perform in the United Kingdom at the not-to-be-missed Sama Festival 2011.
Gwanza pays tribute to kombi
By Stephen Garan’anga
An aged dirty white minibus popularly known as a “kombi”, in a dilapidation state now enjoys a new lease of life and special
End your riots first, President tells UK
Herald Reporters
THE United Kingdom government should concentrate on solving its internal problems such as the ongoing riots instead of meddling in other countries’ affairs, President Mugabe has said.
Addressing thousands of people gathered at the National Sports Stadium yesterday to celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, said Zimbabwe and the African continent wanted peace to prevail, not external interference.
“Let them attend to their problems now that they are experiencing problems, which have dogged other countries before and they have in those circumstances accused those
End your riots first, President tells UK
Herald Reporters
THE United Kingdom government should concentrate on solving its internal problems such as the ongoing riots instead of meddling in other countries’ affairs, President Mugabe has said.
Addressing thousands of people gathered at the National Sports Stadium yesterday to celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, said Zimbabwe and the African continent wanted peace to prevail, not external interference.
“Let them attend to their problems now that they are experiencing problems, which have dogged other countries before and they have in those circumstances accused those
Zambezi Tour to be launched
By Takudzwa Chitsiga
The Zambezi Tour will be officially launched tomorrow at Chapman Golf Club. The tour was set up to run all professional





