Seed Co realises $16m revenue
Seed Co realised $16 million revenue in the half year to September, seven percent down on the same period last year but the company expects turnover to bounce back on…
Window washers ‘doing well’ after scaffold mishap
New York. — Investigators are looking into the collapse of a World Trade Centre scaffold that left two window washers dangling from the nation’s tallest skyscraper, 1 World Trade Centre,…
Pele hospitalised
SAO PAULO. — Brazilian soccer legend Pele is doing “fine” and was expected to be discharged from a Sao Paulo hospital yesterday after he was admitted for stomach pains, one…
Succession battle into court
Lusaka. — The battle to succeed late Zambian president Michael Sata has entered the courts, with supporters of one contender claiming that his right to take over as interim president…
Mangudya likens economy to ‘Sodom and Gomorrah’
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya on Thursday likened the situation in the Zimbabwean economy as similar to the biblical city of Sodom and Gomorrah which God destroyed…
The falling apart of US-EU good cop, bad cop strategy
Obi Egbuna Jr Simunye, We Are One AS Daughters and Sons of Africa at home and abroad continue to deal with the political, cultural and economic aftershock caused by Settler…
Fifa report erroneous
LONDON — Fifa’s report into allegations of corruption during the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups has been questioned — by the man who investigated claims of…
Mash West youths oust quartet
Herald Reporters Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial youth executive has dropped four of its members, including political commissar Jackson Chizanga, through a vote of no confidence.
Langa speaks on games
Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa says the torch run for the African Union Games Region Five Games has now been passed through eight out of the 10 provinces…
CZI bemoans high regulatory fees
The manufacturing industry’s competitiveness has been seriously bogged down by unbearably high costs associated with difficult compliance requirements, a Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries study has found.






