Busy night at Pamuzinda

Entertainment Reporter Getting parking space at Ice and Fire Pamuzinda along Bulawayo Road on Friday night and parking was a nightmare. Motorists were forced to park their cars at a…

Mandigora hires bouncers

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 1 Triangle . . . .…

Mnangagwa charms Hurungwe

Noah Pito in Hurungwe West Construction of dams in Hurungwe West is one way to improve the livelihoods and welfare of local communities, Acting President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.

Potraz to monitor mobile money transactions

The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ) intends to monitor traffic and revenues that telecommunications companies generate instead of relying on data that they provide, a tender note published in…

Mavis Gumbo backs Mukupe

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter Zanu-PF member Cde Mavis Gumbo last week attended her former rival Cde Terence Mukupe’s rally in Mukandabhutsu in Harare East constituency to drum up support ahead…

Govt workers want board seats on NSSA bank

Felex Share Senior Reporter Civil servants want direct representation on the board of the proposed National Social Security Authority building society which Government says will start operating in two months’…

Rain brings relief as heatwave toll hits 2 200

NEW DELHI. — Scattered rain yesterday brought much-needed but only temporary relief to parts of India hit by a long heatwave as the death toll from the blistering temperatures crossed…

Zim-China trade shrinks 43pc

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter TRADE between Zimbabwe and China, one of the country’s largest trading partner shrunk 43 percent in the first quarter compared to the same period last…

Where to the Brics bank?

Craig Dodds Correspondent The World Bank started out with the same ideals as the Brics countries’ New Development Bank – to build infrastructure and promote development – yet today it…

Nkrumah: The man in a hurry?

Stanely Mushava Literature Today The failure of Nkrumah’s vision for unification and empowerment during his own time does not suggest that these ideals were a blind alley.

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