Pros and cons of shutting down Telecel

Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot Over the past weeks I have read with interest a number of stories with various headlines expressing opinions by various stakeholders over the pending closure of…

Govt to unveil 105k City housing stands

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government will soon unveil more than 105 000 residential stands in Harare as part of measures to mitigate accommodation challenges in the capital, Zanu-PF secretary for…

Editorial Comment: Facts are stubborn, Mr Nguni

OVER the past few months several newspapers have gone under while the remaining ones, with the notable exception of The Herald and its sister papers in the Zimbabwe Newspapers stable,…

Nigeria and the curse of black gold

Chuka Ononye Correspondent If you type “fuel scarcity” on the Google search app or website, the first seven pages will give you uninterrupted results of Nigeria and its series of…

Sulu, Tuku to share the stage at Pamuzinda

Oliver Mtukudzi, Suluman Chimbetu and Tocky Vibes will tomorrow share the stage at Ice and Fire Pamuzinda in a show that is expected to attract a diverse crowd.

Fifa officials in bribery storm

NEW YORK. — Officials from football’s world governing body FIFA took bribes totalling hundreds of millions of dollars over more than 20 years to allocate tournaments and rig elections, US…

Madagascan president impeached

ANTANANARIVO. — Madagascar’s president Hery Rajaonarimampianina deplored an impeachment by parliament yesterday. Speaking in a national address, the president argued that due process and the transparency were not respected during…

Father kidnaps son at gunpoint

Fungai Jachi Court Reporter A 32-year-old man allegedly stole a police uniform before teaming up with his friends to kidnap his son at gunpoint from his ex-wife’s house.

The King takes comedy to SA

Anesu Mawarire Entertainment Reporter The hilarious stand up comedian Simba Kakora, famously known as “Simba The Comic King”, is scheduled to perform this coming weekend in Johannesburg at an anti-xenophobia…

Paperless transactions hit $1,3bn

Business Reporter PAPERLESS transactions through mobile devices and internet reached $1,3 billion in the first three months to March, according to statistics from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, reiterating the…

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