Handball League takes off March

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Premier Handball League will take off in March with more than 30 clubs expected to compete in the inaugural competition. This is the first time…

Are OI clinics doing the job?

Catherine Murombedzi HIV Walk Opportunistic Clinics (OI) are specialised clinics meant to offer health services to people living with HIV. With the advent of the HIV pandemic ,the health delivery…

Council redeploys corrupt workers

Municipal Reporter City Parking (Pvt) Ltd marshals will this weekend take over operations at Mbare terminus for Mutare and Masvingo-bound buses after the Harare City Council withdrew municipal workers who…

ZIMRA: Understanding Final Deduction System

What is the Final Deduction System? This is a system whereby the employer is directed to withhold employees tax (PAYE) from the employee’s remuneration in such a way as to…

Astro Funbook: Specially designed for Zim

Astro, a company owned by Bethel communications last year launched some new products in Harare that all run on Android OS. Among the gadgets was a tablet they named the…

‘Boost health care in resettlement areas’

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT must finance construction of health facilities in resettlement areas and lift the ban on recruitment of health practitioners, parliamentarians have been told. Appearing before the…

Stop the madness!

John Manzongo At the Workplace Revelations of salaries amounting to over US$230 000 come out as one the greatest scandals ever witnessed in our country. I am sure this is…

TelOne revamps copper cable infrastructure

By Tonderai Rutsito Telone in a major bounce back move has been revamping its copper cables which for a long timehad been left dangling or tossed on the ground, in…

Rodgers on derby romp

LIVERPOOL. — Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers hopes that his side’s 4-0 victory over Everton will give them a psychological advantage in the race to qualify for the Champions League soccer.…

Few artistes benefit from Grammy win

THIRTY years after reggae was granted Grammy status, a leading music industry player has mixed views on its impact. Maxine Stowe, a Jamaican who has worked with Island Records and…

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