Welshman Ncube group engages in fictional politics
During the past two weeks, there has been a plethora of articles, comments and statements which appeared in the national newspapers, emanating from the Welshman Ncube led MDC group. In an effort to cover up the imminent collapse of their group, as is increasingly becoming evident, they have become so desperate that they are now engaging in fictional politics with a view to misleading the public and hope that they will win their sympathy.
2011: Tough year for ratepayers
Michael Chideme
People have different perceptions about the performance of Harare City Council for the year 2011. There are, however, prominent issues that all people are expected to agree on regardless of political and social persuasion.
Zanu-PF bombing probes still on
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
The Police Forensic Unit was still to submit reports to ascertain the cause of an explosion that rocked Zanu-PF provincial offices in Gweru on Tuesday night, shattering windowpanes in a suspected politically-motivated bo-mb attack.
Shamu mourns Prince Tendai
Herald Reporters
MEDIA, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu has sent a condolence message to the Mupfurutsa family following the death of musician, philanthropist and businessman Tendai Mupfurutsa on Tuesday. Mupfurutsa, who was known as Prince Tendai, succumbed to a motor neurone disease that affected his speech and mobility since last September.
“On behalf of the Zimbabwe Union of Musicians, the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity, on behalf of my family, and on my own behalf, I convey our deepest condolence to the Mupfurutsa family and the entire music fraternity on this sad and tragic loss. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” Minister Shamu said.
He said the country had been robbed of an inspirational figure for “our young and upcoming musicians who are warriors in Zimbabwe’s fight against western cultural imperialism”.
Minister Shamu said like the Jamai-cans who developed and sustained their own distinctive internationally renowned reggae sound, Mupfurutsa understood that as capitalism spread across the world, Western imperialism had been undermining the indi-genous cultures of developing countries.
Mining stocks rally on Hwange gains
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
MINING stocks rallied 23,89 percent yesterday on gains in Hwange, driving the resource index to 100,70 points.
Acting President meets S.Sudan minister
Herald Reporter
ACTING President Joice Mujuru yesterday met South Sudanese Information Minister Dr Barnaba Marial Benjamin who had come to deliver a special message to President Mugabe.
Strike looms at Stanchart
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
STANDARD Chartered Bank Zimbabwe is embroiled in a bitter wrangle with the workers’ union for paying non-managerial employs “low” salaries.
Apex council leaders meet
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
The Apex Council leaders meet today to map the way forward after an end of the month ultimatum they issued Government expired with no action on the part of the employer.
Economic growth prospects bright
Business Reporters
THE economy is highly likely to register its fourth successive growth next year, albeit at a slower pace than projected on concerns around elections, low harvests and various policy issues.
Zim suffers from decimated middle income
Business Reporter
ONE of the most understated, but significant, consequences of the decade of economic debility that Zimbabwe underwent was the decimation of its middle class.



