West angling to destabilise elections — President

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
WESTERN nations are angling to discredit the harmonised elections, but Zimbabweans must remain peaceful and steadfast, President Mugabe said yesterday.
Addressing thousands of Zanu-PF supporters in Norton yesterday, the party’s First

Ballot paper printing complete: Makarau

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
PRINTING of ballots papers to be used during the July 31 harmonised elections has been completed, while other logistical arrangements are shaping up to ensure the smooth flow of polling. Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Justice Rita Makarau confirmed

EU commends ZEC on special vote

Herald Reporter
THE European Union has commended the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission for

Debt cancellation legal, not mere politicking: Chombo

Senior Reporter
LOCAL Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo yesterday

Proteas sweat on Amla’s injury

COLOMBO. — A groin injury to star cricket batsman Hashim Amla has added to South Africa’s woes as they attempt to prevent their limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka from falling apart.

‘Liverpool are now almost there’

MELBOURNE. — Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard said yesterday he believes success is just around the corner for the Merseyside club, and urged the team’s owners to keep backing manager Brendan Rodgers.

Suarez wants talks

MELBOURNE. — Liverpool striker Luis Suarez wants to hold talks with Arsenal over a potential move to the London club.
He believes Arsenal’s offer of just over £40m — which has been rejected — triggered a clause in his contract that allows him to speak to suitors.

Macheso takes act to Pamuzinda

Arts Correspondent
There is no rest for Alick Macheso who dislocated his ankle some weeks back as he takes his act to Pamuzinda Highway Xscape this Friday.
The King of Sungura is still smarting from the loss of key band members, chanter Jonas Kasamba, drummer Obert Gomba and guitarist Noel Nyazanda who went on to form their

Afre rebrands to First Mutual Holdings

Insurance group Africa First Renaissance Corporation yesterday commenced trading under its old name First Mutual Holdings (FMH) as it seeks to bury its troubled past and improve visibility. Afre shareholders approved the name change at the company’s annual general meeting held last month. “Shareholders are advised that the name of Africa First

Delta revenue, volumes up

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
DELTA Corporation’s revenue for the first quarter, which ended June 30 this year, rose 8 percent with strong sales volumes in soft drinks and sorghum beer being the biggest driver. Revenue rose from US$142 million during the same quarter last year to US$153 million, the company said in a statement yesterday. Volumes rose 4 percent, to slightly

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