Zim’s safe for business: Khaya Moyo

Herald Reporter
THERE is a conducive business environment in Zimbabwe despite misconceptions being peddled by

CPC delegation hails Zim civilisation

Masvingo Bureau
The Great Zimbabwe monuments are an indication that the country had a great civilisation and history, the visiting Chinese

US withdraws Unesco funding

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE made its mark at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) conference last

MDGs under threat, says Acting President

Herald Reporters
Non-Communicable Diseases are a serious threat to the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals and are robbing

Year-on year inflation rate for October falls

Business Reporter
THE year-on-year inflation rate for October fell marginally to 4,2 percent, shedding off 0,1 percent on the annual rate of

Kombi crash: 2 more dead

Herald Reporter
TWO more people died yesterday, bringing to nine the number of people who perished in the Murambinda kombi crash on

All set for JN Memorial Classic

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ROYAL Harare will be a hive of activity as golfers prepare for the first edition of the Econet Joshua Nkomo Memorial Classic. The

NY challenged me: Muzhingi

JOHANNESBURG. – Stephen Muzhingi concedes that the New York City Marathon was one of the toughest races of his life. The

Urban farming a mockery?

Trymore Muderere
Contemporary urban centres in the developing world are faced by a legion of challenges. Those that can be noted prima

Africa needs science centres

Graham Durant
Science centres are vibrant hubs of informal educational activity. In 1970, there were only two in the world: the Exploratorium

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