Dr Nero tribute for upcoming musicians
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent The Dr Nero commemoration show to honour the late dendera musician Naison Chimbetu would be a platform for upcoming artists to showcase their talents, organisers have…
Huawei launches technology roadshows
Tonderai Rutsito Business Correspondent Huawei Zimbabwe launched their four day technology road show at Cresta Lodge Hotel on Monday. Huawei will be showcasing their state of the art equipment for…
Tax pays courtesy call on President
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter SADC Executive Secretary Dr Stergomena Tax has urged Zimbabwe to promote economic integration when it assumes chairmanship of the regional bloc in August this year.
2014 Castle Tankard launched
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE 2014 edition of the prestigious Castle Tankard Horse Race was launched at the Borrowdale Racecourse yesterday with brewing company Delta Beverages injecting US$50 000 into…
Theatre, music, dance for World Theatre Day
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors Today, March 27, is the World Theatre Day. Celebrations to mark this day in Harare have been organised by the Zimbabwe Centre of the International Theatre…
I will not abscond: Gumbura
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter JAILED RMG Independent End Time Message Church leader Robert Martin Gumbura has filed heads of argument in his bail application at the High Court, arguing…
‘Fear factor gone for Man U’
MANCHESTER. — Wayne Rooney admitted Manchester United have lost their fear factor at Old Trafford after they slumped to a 3-0 derby defeat against Manchester City on Tuesday night.
City losing revenue to parking marshals
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter EasiPark Harare’s on-street parking marshals could be pocketing thousands of dollars from motorists as they are allegedly using a receipting system prone to manipulation.
Politburo endorses $6 000 salary cap for chief executives
Herald Reporters The ruling Zanu-PF’s Politburo met in Harare yesterday to deliberate on several issues affecting the country and party, including the Tokwe-Mukosi flood emergency, agriculture and the national economy.
Teen rape victims tell heart-rending stories
Tafadzwa Ndlovu and Albert Chavhunduka Musasa Project recorded at least 12 000 cases of gender-based violence last year, with most of the perpetrators being victims’ relatives or church leaders.











