‘Bring back fired Generations actors’

The SABC should set aside the dismissals of the Generations actors who went on strike, and restart negotiations, the Media Workers Association of SA said yesterday. “What we have here is…

Federer to step out of darkness

NEW YORK. — Twelve months after crashing to his worst defeat in New York in a decade, Roger Federer heads to the 2014 US Open tennis tournament poised to become…

DJ Mukanya dies

Entertainment Reporter Seasoned club disc jockey Nathan Rusike has died. Rusike who was popularly known as DJ Mukanya died on Monday after a short illness. He was 43. By yesterday the social…

Montana takes over Carswell Meats

Conrad Mwanawashe and Tinashe Makichi— Montana Meats has acquired a controlling stake in Masvingo-based Carswell Meats in a deal now before the Competition and Tariff Commission, The Herald Business can…

Cotton demand expected to increase

Nelson Gahadza Business Correspondent International cotton demand is expected to increase 5 percent to 24,5 million tonnes in 2014/15 selling season as prices of polyester and cotton converge. This is likely to…

Air Zimbabwe on course

A team from Buy Zimbabwe is in South Africa to explore among other things how our biggest trading partner has implemented its procurement programmes. As part of the visit the…

Sharon Macheso’s hubby on drinking binge

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter— Sharon Macheso’s husband, Kudakwashe Munetsi, was spotted over the weekend at the upmarket Skyy Bar having a whale of a time together with friends, a week after…

City of Harare impounds over 400 kombis

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter At least 420 kombis have been impounded in Harare for violating city by-laws following the opening of the Coventry Road holding bay. Council spokesperson Mr Leslie Gwindi said…

Seed houses target 52 100t of maize

Business Correspondent Seed houses are targeting to produce at least 52 100 tonnes of seed maize this year up from 52 052 last year, an official has said. Zimbabwe Seed…

Zanu-PF: The worst and best of times

It is probably the best of times for political drama. For the past two weeks, Zimbabwe has stood holding its breath with drama unfolding in Zanu-PF as the youth and…

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