Maphosa drops 2nd album
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentIt was pomp and fanfare when gospel musician Joel Dzingai Maphosa launched his second album titled “Amen Volume 2,” in the capital last weekend. The occasion was graced by gospel greats Charles
Musicians sing the blues
Tawanda Ngena Arts Correspondent“Dudu Manhenga faces jail”, read a headline in The Saturday Herald Lifestyle section of 13 October, 2012. The paper further reported that the 32-year-old diva had been hauled before the courts for
Chinese property tycoon cries foul
BEIJING. — A Chinese property tycoon blamed a government “land famine” for high property prices — which the authorities have long sought to rein in — after he paid 1 billion yuan (US$160 million) for aOil prices fall in Asia
SINGAPORE. — Oil prices were down in Asian trade yestertday as the initial euphoria over the fiscal cliff deal in the United States faded, analysts said. Caution returned to markets, with traders realising toughUS fiscal cliff deal boosts global markets
WASHINGTON. — World markets soared yesterday after a tense New Year break, relieved after US lawmakers agreed a last-minute deal to avert massive tax hikes and pull their nation back from the
Starbucks to open first store in Vietnam
HANOI. — Starbucks yesterday said it would open its first store next month in Vietnam, seeking a foothold in the coffee-loving country as part of efforts to expand in Asia. The country’s first Starbucks
Google chairman to visit S. Korea
SEOUL. — South Korea’s foreign ministry confirmed yesterday that Google chairman Eric Schmidt was planning a visit to North Korea, but was unable to comment on the reason for the trip. “We are awareDeMbare, Hwange row
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
DYNAMOS’ bid to bolster their attack with the acquisition of Hwange striker Francisco Zekumbawire appears to have to have hit a snag following claims that the coalminers have put a US$130 000 price
4 drown as flooded river sweeps away vehicle
Crime Reporter
FOUR people drowned while two others escaped unhurt when
Govt appoints new boards for ZMDC, MMCZ
Tinashe Farawo Herald Reporter
The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development yesterday announced boards for the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation and Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe. The appointments are with




