The Way Sounds wins Chibuku show

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Mashonaland Central-based group The Way Sounds are this year’s winners of the Chibuku Road to Fame finals held on Saturday at Glamis Arena in Harare.

Hwange clean-up, de-tox underway

Farirai Machivenyika in HWANGE THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority of Zimbabwe director-general, Mr Edson Chidziya, yesterday said the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe seriously affected the operations of…

EU MP forced to eat humble pie

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN delegation in Brussels last week refused to be bullied by a member of the European Union Parliament whom they dressed down following his attempts…

Police still investigating Zanu-PF offices fire

Herald Reporter Police were yesterday tight-lipped on the suspected case of arson that saw Zanu-PF offices in Highfield and the party’s publishing company, Jongwe Printers, being burnt on Saturday morning.

Anti-graft body ordered to pay US$1,5m perks

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has been ordered to immediately pay its 26 investigators and intelligence officers outstanding allowances and benefits amounting to US$1,5 million after…

Namibia calls for removal of sanctions

Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba on Thursday implored Western countries to lift illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe in the wake of the highly hailed elections, the excuse the West used as justification…

State of Muzarabani roads worrying

Zvamaida Murwira recently in Muzarabani POLITICAL and community leaders in Muzarabani are concerned with the state of roads many years after Cyclone Eline-induced floods destroyed several bridges linking communities in…

Zim faces power deficit

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE experienced a 17,69 percent deficit on its total domestic and commercial electricity requirements during the eight months to August 2013, official industry data has…

starafrica plant upgrade on course

Business Reporter SUGAR processor starafricacorporation says the plant upgrade of its Gold Star Sugar Harare plant, the major cause of its perennial losses, is on schedule and is expected to…

Bankers’ chief bemoans low uptake of mobile cash

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter The slow pace of adoption of mobile-based payment systems by the banking sector has exacerbated the current challenges being faced by the financial sector in delivering…

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