Biti blasts Tsvangirai
Herald Reporter MDC Renewal secretary-general Mr Tendai Biti has castigated his former boss and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, saying he lacks trust and transparency.
UN peacekeepers in transactional sex
NEW YORK. — United Nations peacekeepers commonly pay for sex with cash, dresses, jewellery, perfume, mobile phones and other items despite a ban on such relationships, a draft UN report…
Demonetisation begins Monday
Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe yesterday invited people holding on to Zimbabwe dollar notes to bring them to banks starting on Monday in exchange for US dollars.
Schools audit nets first victim
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The audit of schools’ accounts ordered countrywide a few weeks ago has netted its first victim, an assistant accountant at St Aidans Primary School in Chitungwiza…
Seed Co takes over Prime Seeds
Business Reporter Seed Co Limited has acquired a 100 percent stake in Prime Seeds Limited, one of the biggest vegetable seed growers in the country. Seed Co Limited group chief…
Bashed wife suffers miscarriage
Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Harare man allegedly assaulted his wife resulting in her suffering a miscarriage, the Harare Civil Court heard on Wednesday. Rejoice Dzafunwa claimed she decided not to…
Editorial Comment: Miners shouldn’t abuse Govt reprieve
GOVERNMENT this week lifted the ban on chrome ore exports in an effort to ensure the viability of miners, create jobs and improve revenue inflows to Treasury.
IFC begins formal meetings with Govt
Business Reporter WORLD Bank appendage, International Finance Corporation, has for the first time in over a decade begun formal engagement with Government, to find ways of supporting the private sector.
Garissa terror suspects denied bail
NAIROBI. — Five suspects held over the Garissa University College terrorist attack have been denied bail due to the prevailing insecurity in Kenya. A Nairobi court yesterday ruled that Mohammed…
Nyerere, liberation and Mt Kilimanjaro
Phyllis Johnson Correspondent Mwalimu (which means “teacher” in Swahili) stood tall in southern Africa for his firm principles of development, self-reliance and unity of the African continent











