NMBZ seeks to raise US$5m
Business Reporter NMB Bank Limited is looking to raise about US$5 million from investors such as pension funds to provide loans for Small and Medium Enterprise companies that have the…
Population and settlement
Population distribution and density People are unevenly distributed around the world. The difference in distribution is measured by comparing population density – the
Williams bat for Tino Mawoyo
Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent TINOTENDA Mawoyo has made his name as a specialist opener in Test cricket. But his teammate Sean Williams believes he could be a good addition…
NetOne fires sick employee
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter NetOne has refused to retire a chronic diabetic and hypertensive employee despite several medical practitioners recommending the same, documents seen by The Herald show.
Nigeria losing war on terror: governor
ABUJA — The governor of the north-eastern state where Nigeria’s terrorist movement was born has warned the country’s president that the military is losing the war to halt an Islamic…
Bosso set eyes on Phiri
Ricky Zililo in BULAWAYO HIGHLANDERS’ activity on the player market is still not yet over with Zimbabwe international defensive midfielder, Danny “Decco” Phiri, set to be the next addition to…
Rihanna tries new style
She turns 26 in just three days and it seems that Rihanna is trying out a new, more mature style as she approaches the tail end of her 20s. On…
Black Mambas hopeful
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter BLACK MAMBAS coach John “Toto” Ncube believes his side will be competitive enough to challenge for a quick return to the Premiership when the Zifa Northern…
Hodgson dreams big
LONDON. — Roy Hodgson has revealed he is dreaming of winning the World Cup soccer title with England in Brazil this summer. Hodgson’s side face Italy in their opening Group…
The rise of music granny
Entertainment Reporter AGE is nothing but a number. This old adage seems to be holding true for Patricia Makusha (51), a female traditional musician who has just entered the mainstream…



