Freelancer faces more theft charges

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A daring Chinhoyi-based freelance journalist Romeo Kurai Pemba broke into various properties where he stole computers and other electronic gadgets, a Harare magistrate heard yesterday.

President’s Parly text corrected

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government yesterday withdrew the incorrect text of President Mugabe’s speech that he presented during the official opening of the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament on…

Ben Follet-Smith in good start

ZIMBABWEAN amateur golfer Ben Follet-Smith got his season off to a promising start after managing his best ever finish for the Mississippi State Bulldogs at the season-opening Sam Hall Intercollegiate…

Rwanda genocide trial opens in Sweden

STOCKHOLM. — A Rwandan-born man charged with genocide and other crimes during the 1994 ethnic massacres in the central African country went on trial in Sweden yesterday.

NIEEB to pursue $66m indigenisation pledges

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board will soon start following up on all unpaid pledges to indigenisation and empowerment community share ownership trusts amounting…

Information, knowledge and agricultural practices

Charles Dhewa Review Correspondent In many African countries the words “information” and “knowledge are used loosely and interchangeably. But if we are to borrow and adapt knowledge intelligently, it is important…

Rates decision set to test Fed’s credibility

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO. — The US Federal Reserve (Fed), this week faces its biggest policy decision yet under chairwoman Janet Yellen. The Fed will put its credibility on the line regardless…

Chamber secretary force-marched

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent There was drama at Chitungwiza Council offices yesterday when fired Chamber Secretary Ms Priscilla Vengesai, stormed council offices demanding to report for duty, arguing that she…

PR lessons from Cecil’s death

The dust raised by the death of Cecil, the iconic lion that was hunted down three months ago, appears to have settled since the hunter, Walter Palmer, finally broke silence…

The Challenge: Training with Sudan’s fearless footballers

On a dirt pitch next to Khartoum airport, Sara Edward watches the players she hopes to mould into Sudan’s first national women’s football team. Honing their skills and kicking up clouds…

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