Work safety is a must
Every employer is obliged by law to provide a safe and healthy working environment, as much as possible, and to ensure that the work process does not adversely affect the safety and health of theThrills, misses @ Rufaro
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
There was action on and off the pitch amid cheers and jeers from the crowd as musicians failed to kick a stationary ball while others couldn’t bang the ball inside the net; such scenes characterised the annual
‘I do’ on cards for Deborah
KWAZULU-NATAL is abuzz with the news that award-winning gospel singer Deborah Fraser is dating Soul Brothers lead singer David Masondo, both divorcees with a history of unhappy marriages. A person closeManeta’s stock keeps rising
Entertainment ReporterFormer Big Brother housemate Maneta Mazanhi is now into buying and selling hair and beauty products in Harare. The eye candy, who was booted out of the reality series after a tiff with fellow countryman
Hip-hop influence on Zim musicians
Fred Zindi MusicTHE world has gone crazy about a hip-hop song by Park Jae-sang, better known as Psy, a South Korean national, entitled “Gangnam Style”. Although the millions of the music fans who have bought
Season for awards, red carpet on DStv
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TV
FEBRUARY is often known as the month of love and since yours truly was born on Valentine’s Day it makes it even more special. Now back to the small screen, this February viewers are in for a treat as
The Buffalo departed
Sekai Nzenza
Back in the village, they called my mother by her totem, Nyati the Buffalo. When she came to Harare due to ailments of old age, there was nothing for her to do. She sat there quietly and went to bed
How imperialists have caused decades of war in Africa
Bill Van Auken
The French intervention in Mali, followed by the bloody siege in Algeria, represents a turning point in what has emerged as a new imperialist scramble for Africa. With these events, following on the heelsBank unveils new loan scheme
Herald ReporterTetrad Investment Bank has launched a new loan scheme called Study SA to assist parents in paying fees for their children in three South African universities. The bank came up with the initiative after
No to illegal structures — council
Lewis Tembo Herald ReporterHARARE City Council has urged residents to desist from erecting structures without house extension plans approved from their local district office. The city fathers have been on an aggressive campaign to


