Tsvangirai on ‘friends’
Herald ReporterMDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has defended his association with Westeners saying it was prudent to have well-up friends that can help turnaround the country’s economic fortunes in times of need. He said there was nothing wrong to get assistance from friends abroad. Mr Tsvangirai said this while addressing party supporters at Maboleni business
City misses target
Municipal ReporterHarare City Council has again failed to meet its target of moving commuter omnibuses to the holding bay at Coventry Road site because of logistical problems. Only last week the city had said the facility would be commissioned this weekend. City spokesman Mr Leslie Gwindi confirmed yesterday that the holding bays would only be ready for use after the
Man fined over posters
Herald ReporterA Hatcliffe man has been fined US$100 after being convicted of effacing campaign posters belonging to Zanu-PF and MDC-T parliamentary and local government aspirants.
MacDonald Ngozo (30) will go to jail for one month if he fails to pay the fine. He was convicted on his own plea of guilty when he appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Anita
Just One More Hurdle
Petros Kausiyo in KITWE, ZambiaCHAMPIONS Zimbabwe will have to shake off injuries that have hit their camp and be ready to face the tough challenge of hosts Zambia when the two Southern African giants clash in the Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup final tomorrow.
Exceptional service delivery vital
Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy ZimbabweLast week we praised the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission for contracting local companies in the printing of ballot papers but our faith in local printing companies was a bit misplaced as they let us down.
Xtra Large forms Roja Family stable
Sharon Kavhu Arts CorrespondentHighfield-based urban grooves outfit Xtra Large has established a stable of artistes who are known as the Roja Family.
The new development is meant to extend and prolong the legacies of the outfit that comprises Jimmie “Swagger Jim” Mangezi and Norman “Likkle N” Manwere as they celebrate
Zembe’s hospital bill balloons
Arts CorrespondentAiling gospel musician Noel Zembe is appealing to fans to help him to pay for his hospital bill which has since ballooned to over US$4 000.
Fred Zindi, who is spearheading the fund-raising campaign, said they were appealing to his fans to donate US$5 each.
Botswana’s A.T.I graces BBA stage
Arts CorrespondentOne of Botswana’s musical rising stars, A.T.I, takes to the stage at this Sunday’s live “Big Brother: The Chase” eviction show.
The dynamic young rapper burst onto the scene in 2010 and he’s been taking massive strides ever since.
Handle art with care
Dr Tony Monda Art ZoneGiven Zimbabwean art’s potential re-entry into the world art market via international biennales, such as the Venice Biennale, the Documenta and the pan-African Dakar Biennale, it is important that artists, curators and art handlers are aware of the importance of the correct handling of artworks under different climatic and environmental
Trade barriers costing Africa
Gift Mugano Business CorrespondentWith African leaders now calling for a continental free trade area by 2017 to boost trade within the continent, a new World Bank report shows how African countries are losing out on billions of dollars in potential trade earnings every year because of high trade barriers with neighbouring countries, and that it is easier for Africa to trade with the rest of the





