Marriage: Blessing or curse for female artistes?
Yeukai karengezeka Arts Correspondent Does marriage bring blessings or misfortune to female artistes? This question boggles the mind considering how female musicians struggle to keep their careers after marriage. Do…
Children battle to access HIV testing
Research conducted in Zimbabwe by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found that older children — aged between six and 15 — who might have acquired HIV at…
On your bike, we go!
Tafara Shumba Only those who have never been affected by the consequences of the chaotic operations of commuter omnibuses can fight in their corner. My horrific experience with a commuter…
Emirates abandons huge plane order
TOULOUSE. — Emirates airline delivered a huge blow to European aerospace group Airbus yesterday, cancelling an order for 70 new-generation A350 airliners, which analysts estimate represents about a tenth of…
Zimpost donates to Chivhu Stars
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIFA Eastern Region Division One side Chivhu Stars received a huge boost yesterday when Zimpost donated a full kit to the team. Zimpost corporate communications manager…
Mickelson chases immortality
PINEHURST. — Phil Mickelson has returned to Pinehurst, where his record-setting US Open frustrations began 15 years ago, in hopes of finally taking a long-sought victory to put himself among…
Ghana union forces foreigners out of markets
ACCRA – THE Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has warned all foreigners engaged in retail trade to stop operating in the country by the end of this month. President…
Suicidal woman ‘too sick’ to attend court
Tendai Mugido Herald Reporter A 24-YEAR-OLD Rusape woman accused of burning her two daughters and husband after a row over US$30 yesterday failed to appear at the Harare Magistrates’ Court…
Palladium slips
SINGAPORE — Palladium fell from its highest level in more than three years on yesterday as investors reaped profits, but the metal used in jewellery and auto catalysts remains underpinned…
Govt to support local firms
Business Reporter Government is committed to supporting local industries involved in Information and Communication Technologies so that they can compete on the global stage, a Cabinet minister has said.





