Music lovers brace for fun-filled weekend

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Venues across the country this weekend host top musicians as some spots continue to celebrate the nation’s 35 years of independence. Since the Union Jack was…

Deutsche Bank handed £1,7bn penalty

LONDON. — Deutsche Bank has been hit with the biggest fine for Libor manipulation in history, with British and American regulators handing the German financial giant a £1,7 billion penalty.

Zimunya on Cosafa boycott

Sports Reporter The Lifelong Footballers Trust of Zimbabwe yesterday staged a demonstration against the current wave of xenophobia in South Africa and urged ZIFA to consider boycotting the COSAFA tournament…

Mashusha lands debut director’s role

Entertainment Reporter Multi-talented artist Enisia Mashusha has landed her debut professional theatre directorial role with the play “My Right is My Weapon” that will be staged during the Harare International…

4 killed in road accidents

Lisa Shirichena Herald Reporter Four people were killed, while several others were injured in two separate road traffic accidents that occurred along the Harare-Bulawayo Road yesterday.

When slaves are no longer desirable cargo

Joram Nyathi Spectrum Gaddafi’s unavenged spirit is wreaking havoc across Libya, at one point accounting for an American ambassador, and now a xenophobic Europe is trying to erect a military…

Mashingaidze endorses Sibanda suspension

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIFA appear to have put themselves on a collision course with Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa and the Sports Commission after the association’s chief…

Zambia police top corruption rankings

LUSAKA. – The Zambia Police Service has continued to be ranked as the country’s most corrupt public institution, according to a 2014 bribe index released by a corruption watchdog yesterday.

More than 400 exhibitors to participate at ZITF

Business Reporter MORE than 400 direct exhibitors have taken up 91 percent of the space available for sale at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair scheduled for…

History curriculum must be rewritten

Takudzwa Mangwana In terms of generations in Zimbabwe, there are two classifications, namely those born pre-1980 and those born post-1980. The post-1980 generation are colloquially referred to as the “born-frees”.…

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