‘Govt should prioritise investment reforms’

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter GOVERNMENT should prioritise reform initiatives that will ensure economic growth as well as attract both domestic and foreign direct investment, the Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda…

LEGEND DIES . . . Zimbabwe football family plunged into mourning

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter— HARARE giants Dynamos yesterday said they have lost a fatherly figure who will be difficult to replace following the death of Zimbabwe legend and vice chairman of…

Warriors CHAN preparations in limbo

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor AS is fast becoming the norm, the Warriors training camp suffered another false start with their 2016 African Nations Championships preparations remaining in limbo as the…

Editorial Comment: True cadres adhere to party constitution

As the ruling party Zanu-PF holds its 15th Annual National People’s Conference this week, we call upon the cadres to maintain top discipline. The ruling party is known for following…

We are Chavez, We are Mugabe!

America has found no shame at all in declaring these two peaceful countries as warranting “a national emergency with respect to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security…

Cop threatens journalist in court

Court Correspondent Herald court correspondent Fungai Jachi was yesterday threatened by a police officer for covering her case of assaulting a community service officer at the Mbare Magistrates’ Courts.

Micro-finance firms need re-orientation: RBZ

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says micro-finance institutions have lost their way as they are concentrating on maximising profit and need re-orientation to ensure they focus on supporting marginalised…

Zimdef buys outdated equipment for colleges

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (ZIMDEF) bought outdated automotive engineering equipment for colleges, some of it manufactured in 1982, under unclear circumstances.

Mom’s lovers rape girl (10, concealment bid backfires

Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A Mutoko woman allegedly shielded her two boyfriends who raped her 10-year-old daughter on three different occasions and concealed the offences while treating the wounds on the…

Obama, Clinton meet for secret luncheon

WASHINNGTON. — US President Barack Obama, and Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton met for a secret lunch as they pursue tech industry over encryption, terror threats, it has emerged.

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