Gvt sources US$25m for voter education, registration

Herald Reporter
Government has sourced US$25 million that would cover the 30-day intense voter education and registration provided for in the new constitution, Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said. The mobile

Breaking: City building collapses killing one

Muchaneta Chimuka Herald Online Correspondent
At least one person died while three were injured after part of Mahommed Mussa Wholesalers roof they were renovating collapsed along Orr Street this afternoon.Harare Provincial Police Spokesperson

Government urged to introduce tax credits

Zvamaida Murwira
GOVERNMENT should introduce tax credits as

Cairns ponders ZSE delisting

Business Reporter
CAIRNS HOLDINGS shareholders and creditors meet next month to consider three key issues, chief among them a proposal by its judicial manager to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock

Spain name Confed squad

MADRID. — Spain manager Vicente del Bosque has named captain Iker Casillas among a 26-man squad for the Confederations Cup in Brazil next month. Casillas hasn’t played a competitive match since

Pressure on Guardiola

LONDON. — European soccer champions Bayern Munich plan to win Saturday’s German Cup final to see coach Jupp Heynckes off with a historic treble, but it will only increase the pressure on new arrival Pep

Neymar didn’t join Barca for money

BARCELONA. — Barcelona’s coach and players have lauded Brazilian sensation Neymar after his decision to join the Spanish soccer champions over fierce rival Real Madrid. Barcelona manager Tito

Africa’s peace building efforts need overhaul, say expert

ADDIS ABABA. — Current peace-building efforts in Africa are not effective and need to be overhauled in order to have lasting impact on efforts to end civil strife, an expert in peace building told Xinhua

China, US pave way for Xi-Obama summit

BEIJING. — Chinese President Xi Jinping said his upcoming talks with US President Barack Obama will feature discussions on important and strategic issues. “I look forward to meeting with President Obama

Russia annuls examination results after online leak

VLADIVOSTOK. — Russia’s first standardised state exams for entrance to university and college were on the verge of failure yesterday, after the appearance of the test answers online threatened to derail the

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