Women: Creating the Africa we want

Fatima Chohan “The wind of change is blowing through this continent…” These famous words of the then British Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, spoken 54 years ago, ring true again today,…

Unki focuses on expansion

Business Reporter Anglo America Platinum’s Zimbabwe platinum mining arm, Unki Platinum Mine is focused on the completion of phase two of its projects after pledging $25 million towards the expansion…

Zesa in salary storm

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Zesa Holdings might have accumulated $130 million in arrears arising from a 2012 collective bargaining agreement salary increase it has refused to honour and is…

Astra records 36pc growth

Business Reporter Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed paint manufacturer, Astra Industries recorded a 36 percent growth in the bottom line to $604 000 for the six months to June from $444,000…

Revival Echoes to launch album

Arts Correspondent A Masvingo-based gospel outfit, Revival Echoes, will today ignite Alliance Francaise when they launch their nine-track debut album entitled “Munamato Wedu/ Our Prayer”. The ensemble, has done quite…

We are here to stay: Pirate taxi drivers

Features Correspondent A tout holds the door of a small car and shouts,“Fourth Street via Robert Mugabe. Board this one; it’s about to leave!” There is competition for clients as…

Justin Bieber faces assault charges

TORONTO, Canada —  Canadian pop star Justin Bieber faces new charges after he was arrested for dangerous driving and assault following a collision between a minivan and an ATV that…

Boy sodomised at church

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare teenager, who sodomised a 10-year-old boy after luring him to come out of a church service on the pretext that he wanted to…

‘Inclusive Government affected ethanol plant’

Herald Reporter Progress at the Chisumbanje ethanol plant stalled during the tenure of the inclusive Government because of bickering between Zanu-PF and the MDC formations, the Minister of Small and…

Zim’s neglected elderly farmers

Harare — Girazi Mukumba, 64, a communal farmer in Wedza, about 160km southwest of the capital Harare, is old school when it comes to agricultural practices. On his three-hectare plot,…

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