It’s a new year, new beginnings
It’s a wrap folks. 2014 is officially gone and Cool Lifestyle wishes you all a dope 2015 that is filled with fun and adventure. As we look back, 2014 was…
Zim 2015: Many rivers to cross
Stephen Mpofu Correspondent But there can never ever be any partnership between foreign capital and corruption, and one typical example in a neighbouring country will amply illustrate this point. Malawi’s…
Provide fertilisers, owed farmers tell GMB
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Farmers owed money by the Grain Marketing Board want the parastatal to provide fertilisers and chemicals while they wait to be paid. The farmers complained that…
30 bodies, window panel found in AirAsia search
JAKARTA. — With crews from around the world aiding in the search, 30 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of AirAsia Flight QZ8501, Indonesian officials said yesterday. What appears…
Mphoko speaks on land dispute
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko on Wednesday called on the Matabeleland South Provincial Lands committee to urgently address the land dispute at Double O Ranch in Gwanda…
Hands off Dauda: ZPC
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba have sent a warning to Premiership rivals to stop making moves on Soccer Star of the Year Dennis Dauda and the rest of their…
Chauffeur steals boss’ US$9 000
Court Reporter A city businesswoman lost more than US$9 000 to her chauffeur, who allegedly stole her ATM card and made several cash withdrawals without her consent. Cheidi Siki (25)…
World in danger: The coming nuclear war
Paul Craig Roberts “Russia and China owe it to the world to prevent the nuclear war intended by the neo-conservatives simply by replying in kind to Washington’s economic warfare. Russia…
Acting President Mnangagwa meets special envoy
Herald Reporter Acting President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday received a special message from President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea on behalf of President Mugabe. The Head of State…
Rousseff vows to restore economic growth
BRASILIA. — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who kicked off a second term on Thursday, vowed that restoring economic growth will be a priority of her new administration. “Brazil is determined…











