Broke MPs borrow to attend sittings
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— Legislators are borrowing money from friends and relatives to travel to Harare on Parliamentary business as they have gone for months without getting their allowances. The…
$100m for small-scale miners
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter— Small-scale miners got a shot in the arm following yesterday’s signing of a US$100 million credit facility between Government and Chinese company, Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group.…
Our hands are clean, say funeral parlours
Felex Share Herald Reporter— Funeral parlours yesterday denied that the embalming fluids they release contaminate drinking water systems in the country. Speaking during a meeting between water polluters and council…
24 more Vapositori denied bail
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter— The State yesterday surprised the court when it consented to bail for 24 members of the Johanne Masowe eChishanu apostolic sect who are accused of…
Dark cloud hangs over Book Fair
Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent— The Zimbabwe International Book Fair’s programme to reach out to the reading community in many parts of the country through regional book fêtes faces a bleak…
Zim artistes shine in Swaziland
Mica Singano in Swaziland Zimbabwean artistes hoisted the national flag high in Swaziland at the recently held MTN Bushfire International Festival with delightful performances. First on stage was Mokoomba, the…
Of dreadlocks, holy water and the Bible
Petros Ziwengwa Features Writer— entranced voices of the congregants reverberate across the valley. Madzibaba Joshua, a lanky man sporting dreadlocks, a shiny goatee and a plain red garment, sprinkles “holy…
Innscor to invest $24m in production lines
Innscor Africa’s bread unit, Bakers Inn, will commit $24 million towards installation of four additional bread productions lines by 2018 at its Harare Graniteside plant.
Menstruation misery for schoolgirls
Dudzai Matewu Herald Reporter More than half of teenage girls in Zimbabwe do not have access to sanitary wear and use unhygienic alternatives such as leaves, a senior Government official…
ZIMA return welcome
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter The return of the Zimbabwe Music Awards after a seven year lull is most welcome as it has ignited a frenzied excitement within the creative industry.…











