Synergies can change face of ICT in Africa
Tonderai Rutsito Business Correspondent
The recently held information communication technology exhibition was largely a success, for both the hosts and the
Finding, funding deals key in real estate trading
Real estate trading and investment is one of those industries where one can be effective and make huge profits while
MDC-T initiated power-sharing: Goche
Herald Reporter
The MDC-T started to initiate power sharing talks with Zanu-PF three days after voting in the March 28 2008 harmonised
Firm seeks radio broadcasting licence
Herald Reporter
AB Communications yesterday gave oral evidence at a public hearing supporting its application for a free-to-air national
Asians embrace indigenisation policy — Kasukuwere
From Tendai Mugabe in JAKARTA, Indonesia
ASIAN investors keen to do business in Zimbabwe are embracing the indigenisation policy launched by Government,
Thousands bid Madzibaba Nzira farewell
Felex Share Herald Reporter
THOUSANDS of mourners yesterday thronged Chitungwiza Cemetery for the burial of Johanne Masowe WeChishanu apostolic sect faction leader Madzibaba Godfrey Pegnick Nzira.
Madzibaba Nzira succumbed to a heart ailment on Sunday night.
He was 58.
People from all walks of life, including politicians and prophets from other apostolic sects, converged at the Julanifiri Santa shrine early in the morning for a church service.
People lined up the streets as Madzibaba Nzira’s body was being taken to its final resting place through Makoni
Man wants Mudede imprisoned
Court Reporter
A CANADA-based Zimbabwean is seeking the civil imprisonment of Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede for defying a High Court order compelling him to issue him with a passport.
The RG’s Office refused to renew Mr Sebastian Piroro’s Zimbabwean passport after the office discovered that his late father was born in Mozambique.
Mr Piroro is a special accountant and strategist with a Canadian bank.
He has been confined to Canada since the expiry of his passport last year.
Mr Piroro claims that his job requires a lot of traveling in North America and he needs to attend international
President’s delegation denied UN visas…
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwean Government has lodged a protest with the United Nations and the Swiss government after the latter denied visas to six members of President Mugabe’s delegation to the International Telecommunications Union summit on information communication technologies underway in Geneva.
President Mugabe was leading the delegation, but cancelled the trip after the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, Transport, Communications and Infrastructure Development Minister Nicholas Goche, Director General in the President’s Department Retired Major General Happyton Bonyongwe, Secretary for Media, Information and Publicity Mr George
Man dies in bicycle accident
A 47-year-old man from Razau village in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West Province crashed to death after failing to manoeuvre a
No to guided reading of books
Many people may have been left fascinated reading the op-ed piece by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s spokesperson







