It’s noble that Govt will assume Airzim debt, but . . .

Air Zimbabwe has been in the doldrums for too long while airlines from the region and international bases have made millions in the interim, capitalising on its absence in the skies. This scenario cannot be allowed to perpetuate for an airline that is strategic in the recovery of the tourism sector

Council of African Apostles bashes gays

Herald Reporter
The Council of African Apostles has ordered the United Kingdom and United States of America to withdraw their statement urging African leaders to adopt gay rights. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

GMB moves all provincial managers

Agriculture Reporter
THE Grain Marketing Board has transferred all provincial managers in an effort to curb rampant corruption at the parastatal intensify. This follows the dismissal of four workers for defrauding the

An exercise in duplicity

Film:  The Fourth Kind
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Elias Koteas, Corey Johnson, Julian Vengov, Enyo Celenti.
Director: Olatunda Osunsanmi

Sulu descends on Spillway

Entertainment Reporter
NORTON folk and those from surrounding areas will have a chance to sample some new tracks by award-winning dendera musician Suluman Chimbetu when he descends on Spillway Pub and Restaurant for a

Change of attitude determines altitude

Richard Kohola Music Ride
What does performing mean to you? Is it about sharing or telling a story through music, or is it about trying to achieve perfection? You also need to ask yourself whether it is about self-esteem or self-worth,

Artistes trek to Bulawayo for better fortunes

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
Bulawayo is fast becoming the hub of artistic excellence, amid revelations that several artistes from Harare have been trekking down to the City of Kings to audition for theatrical productions. For some of

Peter, Tryson unleashed! . . . as Beverly returns to City Sports Bar

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
YOUNG artistes Peter Moyo and Tryson Chimbetu   will square off for the first time at Holly’s Hotel in Harare tomorrow. The gig is the second to be held at the hotel that recently received a facelift in

Europe shares rise on hopes for Greek bond swap deal

LONDON. — European shares pushed higher yesterday, with investors betting Greece will be able to pull off a key bond swap and avoid a chaotic default, and also reflecting optimism about prospects for companies with global exposure. The markets, however, is likely to remain volatile ahead of a deadline

IMF moves towards power reform

WASHINGTON. — The International Monetary Fund’s executive board on Wednesday moved towards a fundamental restructuring of voting rights that will give more clout to emerging economies like China and Brazil, a source close to the board told AFP. The board agreed on the outlines of a new structure for

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