Zim duo struggles in Mumbai
MUMBAI. — Which are the first few names that immediately strike our mind when we hear of sport in Zimbabwe? Cricketers Heath Streak, Flower brothers Andy and Grant, or even…
Zuma to stand unopposed in SA polls, says ANC
Cape TOWN. – South Africa’s ruling African National Congress will not field a candidate other than President Jacob Zuma in the upcoming elections, the party’s deputy secretary-general, Jesse Duarte, said…
Revisit your inner circle or create one
Nyaradzo Mavindidze Motivation In this New Year I’m of the strong belief that one of the things we need to do to firm up our growth foundations is to revisit…
Southern Africa targets virtual power station
The Southern African Power Pool is actively pursuing the concept of a virtual power station as it seeks to augment on-going efforts to increase electricity generation capacity to beat shortages…
Man gets peace order against sex-mad ex-wife
Farai Kuvirimirwa Court Reporter A HARARE man is living in fear of his former wife who follows him demanding intimacy, a court heard recently. The man, only identified as C…
ZSE fast losing its attractiveness
Makanaka Nyamutowera THE year 2013 witnessed a worrying trend where several companies were delisted from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange either through voluntary or forced delisting. There are now a total…
Somali pirates strike again
Pirates have seized a merchant ship in the Red Sea and have taken it south towards Somali waters in the first successful hijacking in the region since 2012, maritime officials…
Budgeting for climate essential
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story ZIMBABWE last year invested US$326 million in capital assets across the public sector, accounting for just 9 percent of Government’s total expenditures. Capital expenditures by the…
Australia rout England
SYDNEY. — Australia sprinted to an effortless seven-wicket win over England yesterday and set their sights on a 10-0 sweep after sealing the one-day cricket series with two matches still…
Blitz on invaders
Herald Reporter Midlands province has embarked on a blitz to evict farm invaders with indications that there are more than 200 illegal settlers in the province, an official has said.



