‘I’ll choose Ndoro over Messi’
JOHANNESBURG. — Mpumalanga Black Aces coach Clive Barker says if given a choice to choose between Argentina superstar Lionel Messi and Tendai Ndoro, he will go for the Zimbabwe international…
Tomana,Telecel showdown looms
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The Constitutional Court will on October 8 hear a case in which Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana is challenging a Supreme Court decision forcing him to…
Kombi blitz rakes in $374k
Heather Charema Herald Reporter Harare City Council has raked in $374 290 from parking fines issued to commuter omnibus and pirate taxi operators in August alone, according to figures released…
USA commemorates 9/11
New York. — Politicians, dignitaries and victims’ relatives were gathering in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania yesterday to commemorate the nearly 3 000 people killed in al-Qaeda’s attack on the…
Meet the face of ‘Click Africa’
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The name Josey Mahachi-Agbeniyi might not ring a bell in the heads of ordinary Zimbabweans but those in touch with the region’s current affairs know her…
Students back Amai Mugabe
Tichaona Zindoga Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Council of Students Unions and the National Youth Service Graduates Association have rallied behind President Mugabe and the elevation of the First Lady Amai…
Pollsters want French president to quit
Paris. — Nearly two thirds of French voters would like to see their deeply unpopular Socialist president, Francois Hollande, resign before the end of his term in 2017, a poll…
It’s politics, stupid
Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor The Chinese have taken a stand, a calculated risk to help a friend in need. It has pledged significant funding for the country’s truck roads,…
2014 World Cup from a business perspective
Godfrey Wasara The 2014 world cup has come and gone. I would like to reflect on it from a business perspective. To us the spectators, it was a successful global…
Mining slips: Chinamasa
Business Reporter Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has cut the mining sector growth forecast to minus 1,9 percent from 10,7 percent citing weak international minerals prices among main…











