Large-scale gold deliveries fall
Business Reporter GOLD deliveries by large-scale producers declined by 7 percent in February to 751,4 kilogrammes from 808,6 kilogrammes in January, statistics from Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe show.
Another coach bombshell
Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO JUST a week after the Hurricane Valinhos struck, it has emerged Zimbabwe could face further sanctions as ZIFA have been sitting on another explosive case involving…
Mujuru summoned to High Court
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru has been summoned to an edict meeting set for today at the High Court to appoint an executor of…
Wrangle over Chimbetu estate•••Allan accused of seizing Briam’s houses
Godwin Muzari Entertainment Editor Dendera musician Allan Chimbetu is under fire from family members for trying to usurp his late brother Briam’s estate at the expense of the deceased’s children. Allan,…
Unisa honours Edison Sithole
Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer The University of South Africa (Unisa) last week honoured late nationalist and hero Dr Edison Furatidzayi Chisingaitwi Sithole for being the first black person in the…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to look beyond mere literacy
THE high school dropout rate as announced by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education through its recently released Education Management System report is disturbing.
UCT students want Rhodes statue removed
CAPE TOWN. — A bucket of faeces thrown on a statue of Cecil John Rhodes at the University of Cape Town has escalated protests over racial transformation.
Chigumba in court for fraud
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Chitungwiza South legislator Cde Christopher Chigumba was yesterday arraigned before the courts to answer to charges of defrauding the then ministry of Lands, Agriculture and…
‘World Cup ban will be lifted’
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa has promised the nation that Zimbabwe will be reinstated into the 2018 World Cup qualifiers following his meeting…
$72m boost for farmers
Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter Britain’s Department for International Development (DFID) has launched a $72 million livelihoods and food security programme to increase incomes and reduce poverty among the poor in Zimbabwe.











