Tobacco to ease liquidity crunch
Business Reporter THE tight liquidity pervading the entire economy could significantly improve in a few months due to anticipated tobacco export inflows with the tobacco marketing season scheduled to begin…
Zimbabwe Open University there to serve the nation
A letter appeared in both The Herald and The Chronicle on the January 9, 2014, alleging corruption at the Zimbabwe Open University. This letter is the latest in a series…
Why thin plastic regulations?
Solid waste management is undoubtedly one of the most topical environmental challenges of our time. Almost every street corner in major towns and cities and even growth points are mushrooming…
Gumbura wives’ trial opens
Court Reporter The trial of three wives of RMG Independent End Time Message leader Martin Gumbura and their alleged five accomplices accused of photographing themselves naked and possessing pornographic videos…
Robbers make off with US$30k in Banket service station heist
Chinhoyi Bureau Eight armed men pounced on a service station in Banket, Mashonaland West province, and made off with nearly US$30 000 cash and groceries worth US$570 early on Monday.
Knowing where we came from
Dr Sekai Nzenza And so people stayed close to home and married among themselves, carefully respecting totem differences. In those days, we did not marry people with the same totem.…
Lecturers demand US$8,6 million
Herald Reporter Lecturers embroiled in a legal battle with the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology have approached the High Court seeking registration of a US$8,6 million…
Kapfupi losing ground
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Comedian-cum-musician Freddy “Kapfupi” Manjalima is slowly losing ground to a new breed of comedians that include actors Sabhuku Vharazipi and Mabla 10. Kapfupi recently released his…
Wenger sweats over injuries
BIRMINGHAM. — Arsenal climbed back to the top of the English Premier League soccer table with manager Arsene Wenger saying they are ready for the title fight.
Pakistan upbeat
SHARJAH. — Pakistan will be desperate to get a helpful pitch for a series-levelling win against Sri Lanka in the third and final Test cricket starting in Sharjah tomorrow.









