51 workers leave AMH

Senior Reporter At least 51 employees have voluntarily left Alpha Media Holdings, publishers of NewsDay, The Southern Eye, The Zimbabwe Independent and The Standard newspapers, after the company announced it…

Muhwati shines at squash tourney

Collin Matiza Sports Editor BLESSING Muhwati consolidated his position as one of the country’s top junior squash players when he retained the Mashonaland Junior Closed title at Highlands Sports Club…

Gecamines to build state-of-the-art plant

Cape Town. – Gecamines, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s state-owned mining company, plans to build a 500 megawatt coal-fired power plant by 2017 as the nation pursues higher copper production.

Final Crew salutes President Mugabe in new video

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Upcoming Zimdancehall chanters Final Warning Crew have released a brand new music video to celebrate President Robert Mugabe’s 90th birthday. The duo made up of brothers…

Chapman wins Robinson Cup

Sports Reporter CHAPMAN Golf Club Team A successfully defended the Julius Robinson Trophy at Wingate over the weekend. The team, made up of seasoned campaigners, held their game together in…

Customer service must be consistent

Ben Chiganze A Bassfisherman’s Approach We finally arrived in Dar Es Salaam around 2200 hours on Sunday and the main bus stop was a place called Kariokoo. It had been…

ZHRC ready to start work

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission chairperson Mr Elasto Mugwadi says all is in place for the body to start investigating reports of abuses. In an interview…

‘Dance is my calling’

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Controversial pole dancer Nolleen Zoey Sifelani says dancing is her calling that comes first before anything in her life. The dancer said she was unhappy some…

Richard Rugube remembered

Farai Rugeje Herald Reporter ST Georges and the Wildlife Trust on Monday planted trees in commemoration of deceased pupil Richard Mutemererwa, who was electrocuted three years ago. The occasion also…

Inadequate funding paralyses Zimsec

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has failed to print Grade Seven certificates for the past four years because it has not received US$3,15 million pledged by…

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