Massive corruption hits education sector
Felex Share Herald ReporterMASSIVE corruption has hit the education sector with district education officials reportedly demanding various amounts to interview temporary teachers to fill in vacant posts. The education officials are
Fertiliser shortage in Mash West
Chinhoyi BureauFARMERS in Mashonaland West have expressed concern at the unavailability of fertilisers on the market while experts have expressed guarded optimism on the use of foliar fertilisers that have flooded the
Spare a thought for Ronaldo
MADRID — Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo picked up a Spanish League champions medal in 2012. Last year he also became the first man to find the net against every La Liga team in aWorld XI raises eyebrows
LONDON — With Spanish soccer clubs having supplied all 11 members of the FIFPro World XI for 2012, La Liga’s claim to be considered the world’s best league appears stronger than ever.Walcott gets bumper deal
LONDON — English Premiership soccer side Arsenal will make a £26million offer to keep Theo Walcott. Chief executive Ivan Gazidis is ready to speak with the England star’sDisgraced Lance to break silence
LOS ANGELES — Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong will discuss the doping scandal that dramatically brought down his stellar career during an interview with Oprah Winfrey next week. The interview, to beBanks to lower rates
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN banks are prepared to lower lending rates and bank charges but are unlikely to meet recommendations by fiscal and monetary authorities. Banking sources said while no agreement had yet
Steelnet faces liquidation
Bulawayo BureauTHE judicial manager of suspended Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Steelnet has recommended that the group files for liquidation and be sold to pay off creditors who are owed more than US$8 million.
CTC compiles complaints against Innscor
Faith Mabika Business ReporterThe Competition and Tariff Commission has begun compiling complaints it received from companies against Innscor. This is in preparation for the Innscor hearing which is expected to start next month.


