Chinese leader salutes President
Lloyd Gumbo in BEIJING, China President Mugabe yesterday met his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing at a colourful ceremony that was…
BIG BOYS CLUB . . . Giants clash in richest one-off game
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE richest one-off football match staged on Zimbabwean soil, with US$110 000 in prize money, will be held at the National Sports Stadium on September…
Remember the good old days?
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TV Column Ever wondered why some people still think television was good back in the old days? Oh, before I go any further, some few weeks ago a…
Tsvangirai and the real legitimacy crisis
Tichaona Zindoga Snr Political Writer And Tsvangirai even had the temerity of writing to Sadc, where President Mugabe is chair, with the same monotone!
Editorial Comment: Paradigm shift vital to understand job creation
STATISTICS provided by the National Social Security Authority on new job registration carried in The Herald Business yesterday highlighted the importance of a paradigm shift in Zimbabwe with regards to…
Poor Zim blown away
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S cricket team plunged to new depths of mediocrity after they suffered a 198-run defeat at the hands of Australia in the opening game of the…
Young Sables leave for CAR tourney
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter THE Young Sables left yesterday for Namibia to take part in the Confederation of African Rugby Under-19 tournament which also serves as a Junior World Rugby…
Gulliver requires $10m to clear debts, recapitalise
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Distressed engineering concern, Gulliver Consolidated Limited, requires nearly $10 million to clear its debts and recapitalise operations, the firm’s judicial manager Mr Reggie Saruchera said.
RBZ sets tone for economic recovery
Happiness Zengeni Business Editor The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has set the tone for economic recovery after unveiling a set of financial sector policies which are meant to strengthen the…
Battery firm ordered to pay up
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The Supreme Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by Central African Batteries against a Labour Court decision to grant more than US$12 000 in damages to…











