Civilisation to America: Africans were there before Columbus
Garikai Chengu Correspondent Yesterday, America’s government offices, businesses, and banks all ground to a halt to commemorate Columbus Day. In schools up and down the country, little children are taught…
Raheem Sterling hits back
LONDON. — England forward Raheem Sterling yesterday defended his decision not to start his side’s Euro 2016 qualifying win over Estonia on Sunday, saying: “Excuse me for being human.” Sterling (19)…
Fynn triumphs on day one
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top player at the ongoing International Tennis Federation Twenty Third Century Systems tournament Mark Fynn had a good start in the opening matches of the event…
Future of agric in HIV/AIDS era
Evans Zininga The world is under siege from the HIV and Aids pandemic, with Africa being the most affected. Zimbabwe is one of the countries with the highest rates of…
Capacity utilisation targets on course
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter GOVERNMENT says it is in line to achieve the 80 percent capacity utilisation targets set out in the industrial development policy by 2016. The industrial development policy…
Armed robbers jailed 81 years
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A 26-year-old robber will spend 21 years in prison while his four accomplices will serve 15 years each behind bars after a Harare magistrate convicted them…
Kombi operator appeals for help
Herald Reporter THE owner of a Kombi that killed 22 passengers near Bubi along the Masvingo-Beitbridge highway in July yesterday said the driver had no documents required for one to…
ZSE falls out of favour
Linda Tsarwe Of late, there have been proposals from a number of companies that are opting to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE). Currently, the ZSE has a total…
Skeem Saam hits 7,7 million viewers in first week
GENERATIONS viewers seem to have found a good rebound in the soapie’s replacement Skeem Saam, which has managed to attract 7,7 million viewers in its first week. The long-running Generations, which…
Behind workplace accident statistics are real people
Last week Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche revealed that in the first eight months of this year there were 71 deaths at work and 3 598…




