Face to face with killer lions

Noah Pito Features Correspondent Folks in Nyamakate Resettlement Area in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West province, had until last week been living in fear – and a dusk-to-dawn “curfew” – after stray lions wreaked…

Oil steadies on talk of Opec output cut

LONDON – Brent crude oil consolidated at about $99 a barrel on yesterday, recovering from a sharp sell-off, on hope the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) would help…

Is Africa losing the corruption battle?

Stefan Gilbert Correspondent Corruption remains one of the most pressing challenges facing developing states and Africa in particular, as it substantially undermines development and general prosperity on the continent.

Eminem handlers sue political party

The music publishers for American rapper Eminem filed a lawsuit yesterday against New Zealand’s ruling political party over the music it used in a campaign commercial.

Council moves to decongest Market Square

Heather Charema Herald Reporter Harare City Council will soon move kombis that use the Market Square rank to the Coventry holding bay as it steps up efforts to decongest the…

New ZFU boss pledges to transform agric sector

Herald Reporter new Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) president Retired Major Abdul Credit Nyathi on Monday pledged to transform the agricultural sector by improving production in line with the country’s economic…

Edgars sales up 8 percent

Business Reporter Edgars Stores retail sales for the first half of 2014 increased by 8 percent as profitability was boosted by improved sales due to an extended payment period.

Aim for the remarkable

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom Let me give you a way to annoy people; as people drive into your organisation do not give them a security parking card as…

Dancehall thugs haunt Freeman

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Is he a bad musician or unlucky performer? Zimdancehall chanter Freeman – real name Emegy Sylvester Chizanga – has become a prime target of hooliganism at big dancehall…

Zim set to establish climate policy

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer Zimbabwe has made a huge step towards establishing a national climate policy after finalising the draft National Climate Change Response Strategy following extensive public consultations to input…

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