Govt must prioritise Tokwe-Mukosi completion

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau IN the coming few weeks, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa will be presenting the 2015/16 budget before Parliament. The presentation comes amid high expectations that the…

Gokwe magistrate trial deferred

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The trial of a Gokwe magistrate who was allegedly robbed by a hooker was yesterday postponed to next Tuesday because the presiding magistrate Mr Vakayi…

Duo up for 26 counts of housebreaking

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Police in Beitbridge have smashed another housebreaking and theft syndicate and arrested two men linked to 26 cases of unlawful entry and theft of property worth…

Youthful outfit follows Vabvuwi track

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Since all-male gospel group Harare MUMC, that is popularly known as Vabvuwi, recorded popular albums of the drum and rattles (ngoma nehosho) music style, many musicians…

Ode to Lina Mattaka, Queen of Soprano

Joyce Jenje-Makwenda Correspondent WHEN it was unheard of that a woman could sing in a public hall in front of men Lina Mattaka was brave enough to tread in the male-dominated…

‘SMEs: The missing link to economic growth’

The average salary range for Zimbabwean workers can be altered greatly if small to medium enterprises (SMEs) can increase their productivity levels, a recent International Trade Centre (ITC) report has…

‘Renamo must be disarmed’

LUANDA.- Mozambicans resident in Angola on Sunday asked President Filipe Nyusi to instruct his government to use all means in its power to disarm the militia of the former rebel…

Afghans protest against beheading of civilians

GHAZNI/QALAT.- Thousands of Afghans demonstrated yesterday in Ghazni city, capital of the eastern Ghazni province, to protest against the beheading of seven civilians by militants.

Proud Wenger speaks out

LONDON. — He has often been accused by his club’s frustrated fans of treating Arsenal’s money as if it is his own. That view received a fresh airing this summer after…

Zim gets $1m for ICT programmes

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is set to receive $1 million from the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to support Information Communication and Technology (ICT) programmes in schools and…

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