Tom breaks all records
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor TOM Saintfiet will walk into the Guinness Book of Records for being the highest-paid football coach ever during his ill-fated romantic affiliation with ZIFA, five…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to embrace new farming trends
THE call by farmer unions for the ban of genetically modified foods which are much cheaper than local produce shows that we have an urgent challenge that needs to be…
President blasts Pentecostal churches
Simiso Mlevu Herald Reporter President Mugabe has criticised leaders of some Pentecostal churches who mislead their congregants into believing they can get rich quickly, while demanding that the church members…
Macheso fraud sucks in Tsandukwa
Entertainment Reporter The scandal in which sungura music ace Alick Macheso has reportedly axed his assistant manager Jathiel “Jethro” Machanja for misappropriating funds has sucked in senior manager William Tsandukwa…
MDC-T in plot to force early poll
• Protests to destabilise Zim planned • Self-exiled Thomas Mapfumo roped in
Deal signed to end Nile dispute
KHARTOUM. — Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan have signed an initial deal to end a long-running dispute over the sharing of water from the Nile River that goes through the three…
Econet loses $320 000 airtime
Court Reporter Econet Wireless reportedly lost thousands of dollars to a salesman who allegedly converted over $320 000 worth of airtime to his own use. Tendai Trust Mhembere (30) now faces…
Trade automation set for June 19 . . . as ZSE moves to Ballantyne Park
Happiness Zengeni and Martin Kadzere THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange is targeting a go-live date on its automation project of June 19 but it will next week relocate from the central…
Blue Ribbon needs $15m for grain
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter BLUE Ribbon requires about $15 million to procure grains enough to set the company back on track to sustainable viability, highly placed sources said. The capital…
Key figures in Nigeria’s election
LAGOS. — Nigeria holds general elections this Saturday — the fifth since civilian rule was restored in 1999. Goodluck Jonathan











