Kenyans tighten security to deter attacks
NAIROBI – Kenyan police yesterday said they will deploy massive security in the capital to deter possible attacks during the
Water situation remains critical
Herald Reporters
THE water situation remained critical in Harare yesterday with council blaming its failure to restore normal supplies on power
PSC audit verification begins
Herald Reporter
The Public Service Commission has started the verification exercise to address presumed irregularities cited in the Payroll and
US$151 million inputs scheme on cards
Agriculture Reporter
GOVERNMENT is negotiating for a US$151 million agricultural inputs facility with seed houses and local fertiliser producers.
Agric colleges challenged to broaden curriculum
Herald Reporter
AGRICULTURAL colleges have been challenged to broaden their curriculum in farm education to meet the requirements of
Legislators divided on diamonds nationalisation
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF and MDC-T legislators were yesterday divided on the nationalisation of Marange diamonds with some saying doing
Simon Cowell under fire
LONDON – Simon Cowell was under fire on Wednesday from UK music charity Rhythmix for seeking to trademark the name of the
Sadc lagging behind on labour programme
Labour Reporter
THE Decent Work Programme in Southern Africa is yet to be finalised due to lack of labour market information. The Minister of
Normal rains expected despite current hot spell
Herald Reporter
THE hot spell affecting most parts of the country will not change the forecast of a normal rainy season, the Meteorological
Music giants clash in Mbare
Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
DESPITE having all sorts of unsavory talk over competition and rivalry, some musicians continue to hold successful shows



