Seh Calaz in centre of manager storm
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Seh Calaz’s manager Godfrey ‘‘Vokal’’ Bakasa and Riflex MaUsa’s manager Stany Joni are at logger heads over the talented Zimdancehall chanter. Joni is Seh Calaz’s former…
New twist in Chikurubi toiletries saga
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services has denied confiscating basic toiletries for suspects accused of masterminding the foiled jailbreak at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison recently,…
ACP turns 40
BRUSSELS. — The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States mark their 40th anniversary this year with a focus on regional integration, cultural diversity and forging strategic partnerships for the…
NetOne to launch 5G service
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter MOBILE network provider, NetOne will launch the Fifth Generation network once its technology partner Huawei has completed research and development into the area.
Mubaiwa defends Mandigora
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach David Mandigora will not walk alone, at least for now, as the club’s leadership yesterday threw their weight behind the beleaguered coach following ugly…
Goodson Nguni behind President’s debt slur
Herald Reporters Civil society activist Mr Goodson Nguni has been fingered as the source behind a false NewsDay story that claimed that President Mugabe owed sacked former Zanu-PF Mashonaland East…
PSMAS AGM on
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter Premier Service Medical Aid Society will next week hold its Annual General Meeting following the adoption of the interim management’s report covering June 2014 to May…
Heatwave death toll hits 800
HYDERABAD. — At least 800 people have died in a major heatwave that has swept across India, melting roads in New Delhi as temperatures neared 50°C.
Zim-Asset vindicated
Felex Share Senior Reporter Fuel problems being experienced by Nigeria vindicate African Union chairman President Mugabe’s calls on African countries to own, value add and export refined products, economists and…
High Court upholds city’s decision to retire workers
Municipal Reporter The High Court has upheld Harare City Council’s decision to retire employees who reached the age of 60. The city retired 1 330 employees who were in council…











