Constitution: Drafters back at work
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
CONSTITUTION-making is back on track after the Copac Select Committee yesterday agreed that the drafters resume their work next week.
Employers should strive to address salary disparities
After the surge in salaries in the two years after Zimbabwe switched to hard currencies and the economy started moving again, we are now seeing salaries rise very slowly, with many workers being offered no more than the tiny increases needed to keep pace with inflation.
Drafters gone to the dogs
Tafadzwa Musarara
The recently appointed writers of the constitution have released the first four chapters of the draft constitution to the three political parties. What a heap of bovine excrement!
People speak on joint rallies
Good idea as long as these leaders will be sincere and genuine in what they will be telling the supporters. Otherwise this will be a noble cause,
Confusion over Tanyanyiwa continues
Municipal Reporter
The team investigating mismanagement allegations levelled against Chitungwiza Municipality management and councillors started work yesterday as confusion over the suspension of town clerk Mr Godfrey Tanyanyiwa continued.
Zambezi River Authority opens Kariba spillway gate
From Peter Matambanadzo in KARIBA
The Zambezi River Authority opened a spillway gate at Kariba Dam yesterday afternoon to release excess water and accommodate the large volume of flows building in the upper part of the Zambezi catchment area.
The year Zim made giant strides in theatre
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
2011 was also the year Zimbabwe became a fully fledged member of the International Theatre Institute (ITI) – the world organisation for performing arts established by Unseco in 1948. The full membership status enabled the national co-ordinator of the ITI (Zimbabwe Centre), Lloyd Nyikadzino to attend the ITI World Congress which was held in October in Xiamen, China.
Nyandoro declared provincial hero
Herald Reporter
VETERAN educationist Cde Rogers Nyandoro who died on Sunday after a long battle with cancer has been declared a provincial hero.
Nigerian emergency decree sparks fears
LAGOS. – A state of emergency declared in Nigeria in areas hit by attacks blamed on Islamist group Boko Haram has sparked concerns that the military will use the measure as legal cover to carry out further abuses.
Fare thee well Prince Tendai
Fred Zindi – Music
It is with a heavy heart and deep sorrow that I begin this article with the sad news of a musician, a brother and entrepreneur, Prince Tendai Mupfurutsa’s death.




