Vinyl enjoying renaissance in Britain

LONDON – Vinyl records are back in fashion in Britain where they have recorded their best sales for a decade as devotees and new fans relish what they say is…

City cabman hanged on tree in robbery attack

Crime Reporter POLICE believe that the 31-year-old taxi driver who was found hanging from a tree along the Harare-Bulawayo Road in Kuwadzana, Harare, on Monday morning was killed by armed…

‘Terrorism, extremism major threats to Africa’s stability’

Herald Reporters THE biggest threats to Africa’s stability and security are terrorism and extremism and intelligence chiefs on the continent need to provide solutions on how to deal with the…

Editorial Comment: Take warning on thunderstorms seriously

The warning of a violent thunderstorm this week should be taken seriously by authorities and individuals if the country is to minimise damage to property and loss of lives. The…

‘Priscilla must go’ mantra now a side show

Zethule Nkengana There are times when silence speaks louder and clearer than words. Such silence when used deliberately as a strategic tool by an organisation or leader can be a…

Mimosa job cuts bid to fund SA mine

Midlands Bureau Chief GIANT South African Platinum Mine, Impala Platinum (Implats) is allegedly trying to reduce its workforce in order to cut on the wage bill at its Mimosa Mining…

Prof Ncube led MDC headed for a free fall

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter THE Professor Welshman Ncube-led MDC is in a free fall with yet another national executive member Mr Edward Mkhosi, saying he is quitting in solidarity with…

Performance-based contracts for council bosses

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter ALL heads of cities, towns and rural district councils will, with effect from next year, be on performance-based contracts as part of Government measures to enhance…

Paternity tests expose woman

Leonard Ncube Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man is demanding back more than $700 maintenance money from his former girlfriend after paternity tests proved he is not the father of her…

GMB pays maize, wheat farmers

THE Grain Marketing Board now owed wheat and maize farmers $3,2 million after paying part of the debt owed to them,     general manager Mr Albert Mandizha has said.

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