Zimsec withholds O-Level results
Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council is still withholding November 2014 O-Level examination results for some centres where students were suspected of involvement in exam malpractices.
No MDC, no cry
Reason Wafawarova On Thursday It is hard to believe Morgan Tsvangirai sees in his “no reforms, no election” campaign a real prospect of meaningful political change, especially in regards to…
Strengthening competitiveness of SMEs
Dr Gift Mugano Small and medium-sized enterprises are a very heterogeneous group. SMEs are found in a wide array of business activities. These range from the single artisan producing agricultural…
Zuma apologises for xenophobic attacks
MAPUTO. – President Jacob Zuma apologised to Mozambicans yesterday for a recent outbreak of xenophobic violence in which at least seven people died and hundreds of migrants were forced to…
Fire guts mbira shrine
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Renowned mbira ensemble Mbira DzeNharira suffered a huge blow after a music hall at their Nharira Cultural Centre in Norton was destroyed by fire last week.
WB warms up to Zim funding
Bulawayo Bureau WORLD Bank Group executive director Mr Louis Rene Peter Larose has urged international financial institutions to channel more funding to Zimbabwean companies, saying on his part he would…
Prepaid meters row costs Zesa $20m
Felex Share Senior Reporter A long-running dispute between Zesa Holdings and the State Procurement Board (SPB) over prepaid meters is costing the power utility about $8 million in potential revenue…
Zimbabwe celebrates World Telecoms Day
Thousands of Zimbabweans last week joined the joined the rest of the World in celebrating the World Telecommunications and Information Society Day 2015 in the resort town of Victoria Falls.
Eye specialists sue PSMAS
Bulawayo Bureau Two Gweru-based eye specialists are suing Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) for more than $460 000 after the health insurer failed to settle claims made by its…
Conspirators to face trial
BUJUMBURA. – The office of Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza has announced that the plotters of last week’s failed coup will face trial in accordance with the law, a senior official…











