It’s good to be back
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Television IT’S been a while since we last published this column but I am happy to say that yours truly is back. My apologies for going AWOL; there…
Investment key to pension funds
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter Investments now play the biggest role in pension management in Zimbabwe and pension funds should have a solid investment process to guide them in achieving their…
New group releases double gospel CD album
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Correspondent A NEW group called Beloved from Harare is poised to make a huge splash on the local gospel music scene following the release of their double…
Roots of Zim reggae music
Fred Zindi Music BEFORE independence in 1980 the only reggae stars that were known in Zimbabwe were Jimmy Cliff, Johnny Nash and Desmond Dekker. Jimmy Cliff, born James Chambers on…
SA gold miners return to work
Johannesburg. – More than 60 000 South African gold miners began resuming work on Sunday night after a 48-hour strike as they accepted an 8 percent pay increase from companies…
60 killed in CAR fighting
BANGUI. – At least 60 people have been killed in the last two days in fighting between the new Central African Republic president’s forces and those loyal to ousted leader…
Who takes the United States seriously any more?
Robert Fisk Once Washington made the Middle East tremble – now no one there takes it seriously. Watershed. It’s the only word for it. Once Lebanon and Syria and Egypt…
Li urges confidence in emerging economies
DALIAN Liaoning Province. — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang yesterday called on the global community to keep confidence in the ability of emerging economies to cope with current challenges. Some emerging…
Bid to stop fight turns fatal
Herald Correspondent TWO gold panners from Chikuti area in Hurungwe are facing murder charges after they allegedly fatally assaulted a colleague following a dispute at a beer drinking binge. Vengai…
Chitungwiza Council hails residents
Callie-Lou Kakwere Herald Reporter There has been a marked improvement in the number of people settling their monthly bills and rates following the recent move by the Government ordering all…



