Govt to act on council vehicles saga
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will act on the Harare City Council vehicles saga when mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni’s investigations into how 50 cars were bought using a water loan…
Mixed fortunes for Carnival, Culture Week
Godwin Muzari Showbiz Mirror Two major arts event are unfolding in the country this week. Taking place in the capital and surrounding areas is the Harare International Carnival while nationally…
Zim commemorates Telecomms Day
Tonderai Rutsito Business Correspondent Last week stakeholders in the telecommunication sector converged in Chinhoyi to commemorate the International World Telecommunication and Information Society (WTIS) Day.
Tighter laws on kombis loom
Herald Reporters Government will tighten regulations and amend the Road Motor Transportation Act to bar people below the age of 30 from driving public service vehicles. This comes after 10…
Swedish coaches Zim-bound
Collin Matiza Sports Editor TWO top Swedish handball coaches — Henrik Signell and Elvir Rakovic — are expected to arrive in Harare next Tuesday to conduct coaching courses for Zimbabwean…
Align media laws to new Constitution, State told
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter Government should urgently align media laws to the new Constitution, the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry heard yesterday. This came out at IMPI public meetings…
Libya on the brink of civil war
Patrick Cockburn Correspondent LIBYA is tipping towards all-out civil war as rival militias take sides for and against an attempted coup led by a renegade general that has pushed the…
‘Nostalgia brings me back home’
Reckson Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter Internationally acclaimed mbira queen Ambuya Stella Chiweshe has revealed that she always misses her “happy people” back home every time she is abroad. The mbira sensation,…
Farmers to sell maize to private buyers
The Government is encouraging farmers to sell their maize to private buyers since the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) does not have funds. Deputy Agriculture Minister Paddy Zhanda told the House…
Malawi vote enters second day
BLANTYRE. — Voting in Malawi spilled into a second day after riots sparked by the late opening of polls marred an election seen as a test of President Joyce Banda’s…











