Parly gets $4,8m grant
Senior Reporter The Parliament of Zimbabwe has received about US$4,8 million in grant from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to fund some of its activities until 2017.
South African karate instructor impressed
Caroline Magenga Sports Reporter TOP South African karateka Shihan Elias Jacobs says he is impressed by the level of skill and potential in Zimbabwe. Jacobs, who is a 7th Dan (black belt),…
Vendor says he makes only US$1 profit a day
Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A vendor recently told a Harare Civil Court magistrate that he was unable to pay US$150 per month maintenance for his child because he was realising…
City upbeat
LONDON. — Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini believes it is too early to assess his team’s season, despite the English Premier League soccer champions already being eight points behind leaders…
Zanu-PF: From factionalism to opportunity
Keith N. Guzah Correspondent The goings on in the revolutionary Zanu-PF party, which took an interesting and decisive turn in the factional struggles between its members, provide a typical case of…
Artists expand scope
Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art Today the modern visual art world has been infested by numerous fine art practitioners turning into performing artists especially at official exhibition openings. Regularly it used to be…
Guinea defy odds
JOHANNESBURG. — Ebola-ravaged Guinea defied the odds to reach the 2015 African Cup of Nations soccer finals, while the murder of South Africa captain Senzo Meyiwa cast a dark shadow…
The return of Slice International
Entertainment Reporter Slice International was one of the local groups that took the music industry by storm at the peak of urban grooves music. The wave that brought to fore the…
US$45 million Mbare Musika facelift on the cards
Dorcas Jiri Herald Reporter Harare City Council has approved a partnership deal to undertake a US$45 million development project of Mbare Musika, a popular market centre in the capital.
Gunners captain optimistic
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter GUNNERS captain Tendai Huwa says they just need to concentrate on their game against Bindura United, adding they can still win the World Navi Northern Region Division…



