Kenya’s central bank adopts new forex policy

NAIROBI. – Kenya’s central bank departed from normal operating policy on Tuesday, proposing to buy and sell foreign exchange

The Herald tops readership market

Herald Reporter
MORE than 1,8 million Zimbabwean adults read The Herald, almost twice as many as its nearest competitor, according to an  in-depth and independent survey commissioned by the advertising industry.

The Herald dominates both urban and rural markets.
During the second quarter of this year, the Zimbabwe All Media Products and Services Survey estimated that 1 820 018 adults read The Herald, around 27 percent of the entire adult population, urban and rural.

Penetration was better in urban areas, as with all newspapers, and The Herald was read by 34 percent of the entire adult urban population; about 23 percent of the entire rural adult population said they read The Herald.

Zamps’ official position

THE Advertising Research Foundation yesterday issued a statement to clarify the market position of Zimbabwe’s media

Gwisai case: Undercover cop infiltrated meeting

Court Reporter
A POLICEMAN working undercover infiltrated a meeting in which political activist Munyaradzi Gwisai and five others

Boy (8) tries to sexually assault girl in toilet

Court Reporter
AN eight-year-old boy at a Harare police school allegedly sneaked into the girls’ toilet and attempted to be intimate with a girl

Ex-CIO boss’ warrant of arrest cancelled

Court Reporter
A HARARE magistrate yesterday cancelled a warrant of arrest issued against a former deputy director of the Central Intelligence

Tracking his own success

Freight Services.
He is now the managing director of this thriving business. “I started this company in 2007 when things were tight. That was

ZFU launches input credit scheme

Agriculture Reporter
The Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union has launched an input credit scheme to benefit civil servants. Under the scheme, civil

3 suspected MDC-T supporters arrested for violence

Crime Reporter
THREE suspected MDC-T supporters who were part of a group that ran amok and stoned residents at Kuwadzana 5 shopping

Chiadzwa wants his 8,6kg diamonds back

Court Reporter
BUSINESSMAN Newman Chiadzwa, who was recently acquitted of illegally possessing diamonds, is now claiming back his

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