Hwange’s US$1,2m property to be attached
Herald Reporter Sixteen former Hwange Colliery Company managerial workers have been given a green light to attach mining equipment, tractors and various vehicles to recover more than US$1,2 million in…
Youth Olympic squad struggle
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S athletes are finding the going tough at the Youth Olympic Games currently underway in China with middle-distance runners, Titus Nyati and Enlitha Ncube finishing 12th and 11th…
Trafalgar court ‘haunted’
Farai Kuvirimirwa Features Correspondent Over the past few years, Trafalgar Court has turned into the dreaded haunted flat of Harare. Mysterious happenings including incidents of suicides, fatal accidents and other unfortunate events…
Rebate of duty on donated goods to Zimbabwe
Goods that are donated to and imported by associations and organisations in Zimbabwe which are involved in charitable or welfare work may come into the country duty free and Value…
phelps can swim faster
GOLD COAST (AFP) – US swimming superstar Michael Phelps came out of retirement because he believes he can swim faster than ever before, his coach Bob Bowman said yesterday. Phelps (29)…
High costs of inputs affect soya bean farmers
High costs of agricultural inputs are affecting soya bean farmers who are failing to make profits from the cash crop as the producer price is far below the costs of…
Munhumumwe son appeals for help
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Charles Munhumumwe, son of the late musician Marshal Munhumumwe is appealing to sponsors to assist him to take his father’s music further. Munhumumwe who believes he…
Lessons from the Ebola epidemic
Cesar Chelala Correspondent ONE of the lessons of the fast spreading Ebola epidemic is the need to improve African countries’ public health services, which have suffered the consequences of decades of…
Do you want to be exclusive or general?
Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom “What are you going to be when you grow up?” Is a common question that gives flashbacks to time spend among the crayons and paper…
S Africa’s inflation rate falls 6,3pc
Pretoria. – South Africa’s inflation rate fell to 6,3 percent in July, exceeding the central bank’s target for a fourth month. Inflation eased from 6,6 percent in June, the Pretoria-based statistics…


