Africa: The lesson of Libya
Dan Glazebrook Correspondent But the overriding lesson — if it needed reiterating — should be the realisation that the US, the UK, France and their allies will stop at nothing,…
Harare treats 120 000 Aids-related cases a day
Herald Reporter HARARE City Council says 120 000 residents are treated for HIV/Aids related ailments in the city everyday. According to minutes of a full council meeting, the rate of…
Phoenix eyes return to profitability
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter PHOENIX Consolidated Industries has streamlined its operations and is now eyeing a return to profitability while stepping up efforts to settle its $5 million debt, an…
Germans get back to business
BERLIN. — After the glamour of their evening on the red-carpet, world soccer champions Germany get back to business of turning around their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign against minnows Gibraltar…
Cristiano clears the air
LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo has denied that his alleged nickname for Lionel Messi behind closed doors is “motherf*****”. The Real Madrid forward was accused of regularly referring to his Barcelona…
Seed Co to open new lab
Herald Reporter Seed Co Limited will next year open a magnificent new laboratory at its Rattray Arnold Research Station in Harare that will bring world-class benefits to local production of…
Mahendere Brothers journey retold
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The long road that popular gospel music outfit Mahendere Brothers has travelled in their music career has been retold in video following the release of their…
Bernard Hinault wants justice
Calorguen. — Lance Armstrong has become a stain on the glorious cycling memories of French legend Bernard Hinault who says he would refuse to speak to the shamed American rider.
David Whitehead resumes operations
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter David Whitehead Textiles resumed operations this week following four years of inactivity. The textile company restarted operations, beginning with a shorter working capital turnaround route…
Handling misconduct outside work
Taurai Musakaruka People Issues Actions performed outside the workplace and working hours are, prima facie, considered not work-related, and accordingly beyond the reach of the employer’s disciplinary authority.

