Manjoro for India
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
JAIROS Manjoro is set to become one of the most decorated karate instructors in this country when he attends an advanced training and grading camp in Hyderabad, India, towards the end of March this year. The 43-year-old Mufakose-born instructor
Muzhingi gets Seed Co boost
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ULTRA-DISTANCE runner Steven Muzhingi received a major boost ahead of this year’s Comrades Marathon when he got a sponsorship worth US$10 000 yesterday from a local seed company. The race is scheduled for June 3. The sponsorship
Linking State politics, economy
Albert Nhamoyebonde
A lot has been said about being politically correct in developing a sustainable economy. But, since time immemorial, it has been accepted that profit motive has been the root cause of any sustainable economic development. A political ideology
In the shadow of witchcraft
Sekai Nzenza
When the sun rose the day after my cousin Taurai was buried, we searched around the grave for the footprints of witches. Even in the 21st century, the belief in witchcraft remains very strong in the village. It makes people vigilant and attend to the
Sisters in drastic move to avoid breast cancer
Three brave sisters have revealed how they had their breasts and wombs removed to avoid a hereditary cancer which killed their mother when she was just 32. Luan Moreton (38), Kim Jones (33) and Jemma Dennis (30) had mastectomies after tests revealed they had the same aggressive gene as their mother Rita. Now the two eldest sisters have also undergone hysterectomies after
Monetary Policy: Gono assumes real central banker’s role
In his monetary policy statement yesterday, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono effectively resumed the role of a central banker, carefully explaining why so many Zimbabweans as individuals and why so many banks are behaving imprudently. Zimbabweans as individuals are bad savers. We and many others have noticed that the resumption of consumer
Creativity begins with colouring
Knowledge Mushohwe
The standard instruction from a parent or guardian to a child with a colouring book is, “Be creative, but do not shed outside the box”. Most parents who identify or would want to nature artistic talents in their children buy the books with line drawings
A butcher in charge of Libya?
Nkwazi Mhango
When former Libyan “tyrant”, Muammar Gaddafi was toppled and later summarily felled, the Europe went crazy with a sigh of relief. Dictators in western countries who pretend to be the tutors and authors of democracy congratulated each other for
GMB boss slams Biti
Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter
Grain Marketing Board general manager Mr Albert Mandizha has slammed Finance Minister Tendai Biti for failing to pay inputs
New pay structure for civil servants
Felex Share Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT yesterday confirmed the new salary structure for civil servants that will see the lowest-paid employee taking



