Illustration as a visual language
Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Illustration — any artwork, normally two-dimensional, which is designed to elucidate or decorate a story, poem, concept or piece of information by providing a visual interpretation —…
Agang withdraws Zuma motion
Cape Town. — Agang SA deputy president Andries Tlouamma yesterday blind-sided the National Assembly by withdrawing his motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
Pacman confident ahead of fight
LOS ANGELES. — The word for years among those who know Manny Pacquiao is that he didn’t particularly care much for Floyd Mayweather as a person, but Pacquiao was always…
Technocracy will anchor Zim-Asset
Simukai Tinhu Correspondent In January, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa called for the recruitment of technocrats to strengthen the technical skills base of various Government departments. He called for a new paradigm in…
Wenger targets City
LONDON. — Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal are currently “nowhere near” being involved in the race for the English Premier League soccer title — but is setting his sights on overtaking…
Compulsory national service gets thumbs up
Herald Reporter Plans to introduce compulsory national service for all youths will inculcate the right ideological values in future leaders, Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Christopher Mushohwe has said.
Traders enjoy brisk business in Vic Falls
Herald Reporter The 29th edition of the 21st February Movement celebrations held in Victoria Falls at the weekend attracted tourists from all over the world. At least 20 000 local delegates…
Cholera epidemic kills 41 in Mozambique
Maputo. — The death toll from a cholera epidemic in Mozambique that broke out after widespread flooding has risen by almost 50 percent in two weeks to 41, health officials…
BNC set to restart Trojan Mine smelter
Business Reporters Bindura Nickel Corporation has started discussions with different nickel producers to secure additional material to supplement production at Trojan Mine following a successful subscription to its $20 million…
‘Council making partisan decisions’
Municipal Reporter MDC-T-dominated Harare City Council is reportedly making decisions on partisan grounds, including shooting down applications for residential and commercial stands by known ZANU-PF members.










