Iran, world powers reach ‘historic’ nuke deal

GENEVA. —  Iran and the so-called Group of Six nations holding talks over Tehran’s nuclear programme clinched a last-minute agreement yesterday morning following four days of talks, apparently resolving the…

Nuclear programmes to continue: Iran Foreign Minister

TEHRAN. — Iran will continue its nuclear enrichment programme, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said after five days of marathon talks between Iran and the six world powers led to…

Four decades of praise and worship

Godwin Muzari Entertainment Editor BABA Mechanic Manyeruke, a fatherly figure in local music, has never been a full-time musician because he feels the industry underpays him. Like many other pioneers…

500 000 vehicles unroadworthy: Mpofu

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter MORE than 500 000 vehicles countrywide are unroadworthy, while the same number of drivers are not licenced, a situation that has resulted in fatal road carnages,…

Gospel concert honours Baba Manyeruke

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter THE highly publicised concert, “Manyeruke Celebrating 40 Years in Gospel Music”, was successfully held at the Harare International Conference Centre on Saturday. Although attendance to the…

JFK and Obama: From Twin Towers to Twin Camelots

Alexander Cockburn The world falls in love with a charismatic young president, his stylish wife, and their charming young children. In the campaign for the presidency he has defeated his…

Ronaldo boosts Portugal’s tourism

PARIS. — When Cristiano Ronaldo completed his stunning hat-trick against Sweden last week, he didn’t just book Portugal’s place at next year’s World Cup soccer finals in Brazil. He also…

Reigning Mr Ugly receives prizes after mock wedding

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent BUSINESS came to a standstill in the city centre in Harare on Friday when reigning “Mr Ugly” William Masvinu and his wife Alice Chabhanga were paraded…

‘Zesa tariffs too high’

Midlands Correspondent Industry has reiterated that high electricity tariffs continue to pose a danger to the survival of most companies. Speaking during a tour of Zim Alloys Limited in Gweru…

Parly mulls cancer levy

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter ZIMBABWEANS, who are arguably among the highly taxed in the world, should brace for yet another deduction by the State from their payslips following an overwhelming…

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