Opposition and the blame syndrome

The Arena With Hildegarde If Prophet Makandiwa, the ZRP and Zanu-PF are responsible for the cancellation of the holding of the congress, can we also conclude that the Renewal Team wanted…

Zim maintains reserves of $130m from SDR

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is maintaining foreign exchange reserves of $130 million from the $500 million general Special Drawing Rights (SDR) released by the International Monetary Fund to cushion member countries…

TNF technical committee meets

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter A technical committee of the Tripartite Negotiating Forum met in Harare yesterday to discuss various issues to do with the country’s labour reforms. The technical committee comprises representatives…

All set for Zim Model awards

Entertainment Reporter All is set for the inaugural Zimbabwe Model Awards to be held this Saturday at Crown Plaza hotel. The show is a brainchild of Mercy Mushaninga and Rose…

SA economic downturn temporary: Ramaphosa

CAPE TOWN. – While South Africa’s economy is on a downward slope now, it will resurge and “go up as it has always done in the past”, Deputy President Cyril…

Empire bosses sued again

“Empire” is the subject of another legal battle from someone claiming they had the idea for the show first. Jon Astor-White is suing the musical drama’s executive producers Lee Daniels…

‘Shangai shockwave’ horrendous day of losses

LONDON. – Monday’s China-led stock market sell-off (dubbed “Brutal Monday” by Reuters and “The Shanghai Shockwave” by City AM) was a horrendous day of losses for most stocks globally.

Five quick wins from Sona 2015

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor President Mugabe on Tuesday presented his much-awaited State of the Nation Address which was a key marker to the seriousness he attaches to the situation the country…

Drug psychosis surges among teens

Bulawayo Bureau Ingutsheni Central Hospital has detained 46 people, among them school pupils and teenagers, since July for abusing drugs. Hospital chief executive officer Dr Naboth Chaibva said as a result…

Salif Keita calls for protection of albinos

African music legend Salif Keita has called for people with albinism to be protected, as Tanzania begins campaigning for general elections with fears growing over a rise in witchcraft attacks.

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