Manatsa’s ups and downs
Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent Zexie Manatsa rose from an infant guitar prodigy in Mhangura to become one of the first local musicians of significant stature. In December 2006 the now…
Delta results tell a story
Business Reporter DELTA Corporation’s third quarter trading update last week which showed that total beverage volumes were flat compared to the prior period is only a reflection of a slowdown…
Zanu-PF to recall non-performing MPs
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Chief Zanu-PF Mashonaland West province says it will recall errant National Assembly members and councillors who fail to implement programmes in line with the Zimbabwe Agenda…
140 hours for assaulting conductor
Court Reporter A Chitungwiza businesswoman severely assaulted a commuter omnibus conductor she employed for going off-route after the vehicle developed a mechanical fault. Emily Mahuwe (39) of Zengeza 3 was…
Wenger salutes Santi Carzola
LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Santi Cazorla is back to his best after he scored his first Barclays English Premier League soccer goals in two months to keep…
Natfoods reopens Mutare mill
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange listed National Foods Limited is scheduled today reopen its Mutare maize mill, which has been inactive for the past six years. National Foods chief executive…
Sean Paul’s crowning moment
The Grammy Awards are scheduled for January 26 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Five nominees (Beres Hammond, Ziggy Marley, Sizzla, Snoop Lion and Sly and Robbie) are up…
Teachers get accommodation cushion
Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association, in partnership with Zimbabwe Housing Trust, has allocated 85 high-density residential stands to teachers as part of efforts to cushion them.
Cara remains on course
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ACE Zimbabwean female tennis player Cara Black and her Indian partner Sania Mirza have a date against the unseeded pair of Canadian teen Eugenie Bouchard and…
Trust Bank depositors to be paid – DPC
Business Reporters THE Deposit Protection Corporation says it will immediately pay all Trust Bank, to be liquidated, depositors an amount not exceeding the maximum insurable limit of US$1,7 million once…











