Technocrats meet to discuss improved crop yields

Victoria Falls Reporter TECHNOCRATS from 16 countries who are members of the African Regional Intellectual Property Private Organisation (Aripo) are gathered in Victoria Falls to discuss strategies of improving crop…

SA leads Africa in illicit trade in tobacco

South Africa leads Africa in the illicit trade in tobacco and is listed among the top five illicit markets globally, according to the Tobacco Institute of Southern Africa, which represents…

MSU student caught cheating for friend

Midlands Reporter A 19-YEAR OLD female accounts student at Midlands State University masqueraded as a registered Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council candidate and wrote an Advanced Level Accounts Paper 3 for…

Manyuchi to defend title against Colombian

Gilbert Munetsi Harare Bureau WORLD Boxing Council international welterweight champion Charles Manyuchi, who turned 26 yesterday, can give himself a birthday present on Saturday if he beats Devis Caceres of…

Bharti Airtel to sell phone masts in Tanzania, Malawi — Source

JOHANNESBURG/DUBAI – Bharti Airtel’s planned disposal of mobile phone towers in Africa will see it sell masts in Tanzania to Helios Towers, while units in Malawi will go to Eaton…

President leaves for Equatorial Guinea

Mabasa Sasa Harare Bureau African Union Deputy Chair President Mugabe yesterday left Harare for the 2nd Africa-Turkey Summit that will be held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea today and tomorrow.

Mujuru faction courts MDC-T• Parties discuss merger modalities • Mujuru tipped for presidency, Tsvangirai PM

Herald Reporters REPRESENTATIVES of the faction led by Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru and MDC-T member Mr Job Sikhala met in Harare last week to discuss modalities of joining forces…

More heads roll in Zanu-PF Harare Province

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter THE Zanu-PF Harare provincial Youth League executive on Tuesday booted out six of its members, while the Women’s League fired its deputy chairwoman Cde Miriam Chikukwa, political…

Sharp decline in vehicle imports

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge border post is experiencing a significant decline in volumes of imported used cars following a 20 percent increase in excise duty which took effect on November…

Editorial Comment: Herald Business breaks new ground

The Herald Business will tomorrow break new ground by hosting an investment conference in South Africa in an effort to lure the much needed capital into Zimbabwe. The need for…

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