Curb pension fund boards incompetence
Martin Tarusenga The pension and insurance industry represent a significant part of the economy. As of the early 1990s the industry reported over 2 million contributors. With expert professional management…
Irregularities mar congress accreditation
Herald Reporters Accreditation of provincial delegates for the Zanu-PF 6th National People’s Congress has been marred by irregularities in some provinces, with accusations that some who lead the process are…
Some cautionary words for Zanu-PF
Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor THE internal convulsions of the past few months in Zanu- PF, described variously either as factionalism or succession politics, portray a party at a major crossroads…
Double celebration at Junction 24
Entertainment Reporter It will be a double celebration at Junction 24 along Harare-Chitungwiza highway when the joint hosts Jah Prayzah for a family show on Sunday. The joint will be…
Burkina Faso, Compaore and the Pentagon
Carrie Levine Correspondent In June, Burkina Faso’s minister of human rights and civil promotion, in the midst of civil unrest in her West African nation, travelled to Washington, DC., to meet…
Russia uses the language that US understands
Finian Cunningham Correspondent Has Russia reached the limit of its diplomatic tolerance of the US and its NATO allies? The announcement this week that Moscow is to begin deploying long-range bombers…
Nigeria: The rise and (what?) of prosperity preachers
Peter Ezeh Correspondent NIGERIAN evangelism has been reshaping Christianity in this part of the world for some decades now. But this year has been one of tribulation, almost of biblical proportions.…
Govt scoffs at NewsDay PhD story
Herald Reporter INFORMATION, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday dismissed as shocking suggestions by the privately owned media that President Mugabe marked the First Lady Amai Grace…
‘Report on 2002 polls a nullity’
Fidelis Munyoroand Felex Share GOVERNMENT and legal experts have dismissed a report released recently by two South African judges on Zimbabwe’s 2002 presidential elections as a nullity that should be…
Church robbers convicted, sentence today
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Three men who broke into a Glad Tidings Church building in Glen Norah B, Harare, in August this year and stole US$30 000 in church offerings…











