NAMA recognises artistes

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre CorridorsLast Saturday, several artistes received the recognition of having been outstanding in different artistic fields in the year 2013 at the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) ceremony…

Navistar bosses’ bail ruling set for today

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter three Navistar Insurance Brokers Limited directors who were implicated in the Air Zimbabwe (Private) Limited scandal for allegedly defrauding the national airline of more than…

Thief executives with basket pockets

Reflections with Isdore Guvamombe BACK in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust of Guruve, success should be 10 percent ability, and 90 percent sweat and when…

A dance with Miss Chez Valentine

Entertainment Reporter The winners of the Miss Chez Valentine are to appear tonight at the club to mix and mingle with patrons. The queen Carol Mandizvidza, first princess  Simbiso Mutandavari,…

Bayern bloom under Pep

LONDON — Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says Bayern Munih have the best and most popular coach in world football today and, after Pep Guardiola, inspired his men to a 2-0 win over…

‘Exposing graft is in the national interest’

Herald Reporter Exposure of corruption by the media is in pursuit of not only the national interest, but is also a Constitutional imperative, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor…

Cindy, Marley affair goes public

Cindy Breakspeare said she knew the King of Reggae, the man who would later become the father of her love child, because they would say hello to each other in…

Look beyond usual suspects and fix SEPs

Happiness Zengeni My Two Cents RECENT revelations about the lavish salaries and perks being enjoyed by CEOs and other top managers in Government parastatals at the expense of service delivery…

Chikumba seeks relief at High Court

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Former Air Zimbabwe chief executive Peter Chikumba, who is facing fraud and corruption charges amounting to millions of United States dollars, yesterday mounted a bail appeal…

Proteas rue cheap wickets

PORT ELIZABETH. — South Africa were left to rue the loss of cheap wickets after battling to 214 for five on the opening day of the second Test against Australia…

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