Steam boilers can be deadly

Steam boilers are potential bombs, as was the case at a Mount Hampden farm early this month where an improvised boiler exploded with devastating force, killing three farm workers

Airzim gears for UNWTO

AIR ZIMBABWE is set to increase frequency of domestic flights to enhance its market share during the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly, an official has said. The general

Temba Mliswa arrested over Hurungwe violence

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
Businessman Temba Mliswa was arrested following skirmishes

Shippers engage health ministry over food inspections

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
THE Shipping and Forwarding Agents’ Association of Zimbabwe has engaged the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare over new regulations on imports and exports of food and related material, an

Zim-China to bolster ties

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
WHILE China has several investments in various sectors of Zimbabwe’s economy there has been a general feeling in some quarters that the Asian country has not invested enough to match the level

PM optimistic of peaceful elections

Herald Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has expressed optimism

Kuroda nominated Bank of Japan governor

Tokyo. – Japan’s finance minister and a top business leader yesterday welcomed a reported move by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to nominate Haruhiko Kuroda as Bank of Japan governor. It would be “a

Zec invites observers to apply

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has started taking applications from individuals and organisations who want to observe the forthcoming referendum next month. This comes at a time the electoral body has also begun training voter education supervisors

Hot dry conditions to continue

Agriculture Reporter
The dry spell in most parts of the country is set to continue until next week except for Mashonaland Central and West, the Meteorological Services Department has warned. It was expected that rainfall would remain suppressed in most parts of the

Cuban pathologist awaits permission to testify in murder trail

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
The Cuban pathologist, who was supposed to give evidence today in the trial of 29 MDC-T activists accused of murdering a police officer in Glen View, is yet to get permission to testify in the matter from the

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