Fake batteries merchants blasted

Business Reporter BATTERY CENTRE has expressed concern over the increasing number of pirate batteries being sold by unscrupulous vendors. Battery Centre’s managing director Mr Hubert Nyanhongo told the Herald Business

Progress Chipfumo to drop fifth album

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent TALENTED guitarist Progress Chipfumo is set to release his fifth album titled “Hold My Hand” tomorrow. The “Tsiurika” singer is set to break his long silence…

Russia charges Greenpeace activists with piracy

MOSCOW. – Russian investigators yesterday formally charged two of 30 Greenpeace campaigners detained for two months over an open-sea protest against Arctic oil drilling with piracy, an activist said. “The…

US shutdown threatens housing recovery

Los Angeles. – A United States government shutdown will immediately slow approval of thousands of mortgages. If it lasts more than a week, it threatens housing and the broader economic…

SA car producers make new wage offer

PORT ELIZABETH. — South Africa’s car manufacturers have made a new wage offer in a bid to end a strike that has crippled production for almost seven weeks, industry said…

Kardashian sports plunging look in daring dress

Kim Kardashian is embracing her motherly curves to an extent that warrants applause. Too often female celebrities hide away in the months following a baby’s birth; camouflaging their changed, voluptuous

Nick Price unites global talent

COLUMBUS. — Internationals golf captain Nick Price would not say this week’s Presidents Cup against the Americans is a must-win situation, but says his team must at least make a…

Top diamond producer plans US$1,5bn stock float

MOSCOW. — The world’s top diamond producer, Alrosa, said yesterday it would float 16 percent of its state and management-held shares as part of the Russian government’s teetering privatisation drive.

It’s new vs old boys at the ‘Burn Outs’

Entertainment Reporter The Borrowdale Racecourse will on Saturday host “new boys versus old boys” car spinners at the popular “Burn Outs” scheduled to start at 11.30pm until 8pm.

NCA: When part is greater than whole

WHEN the first ever NCA convention was held at the University of Zimbabwe at the end of 1997, the participants were coming from far and wide, and the mere composition…

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