China: Building the world’s El Dorado

Jethro Makumbe Correspondent There is an increasing bunch of assumers and cynics that have a strong feeling that an increasingly assertive China would use its influence to pivot abusive regimes…

Zimplow Holdings shuffles top management

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter ZIMPLOW Holdings has shuffled its top management and have appointed Mr Mark Hullet as chief executive to replace Mr Zondi Kumwenda. The group also announced the retirement…

Dollar steadies

LONDON. – The dollar traded around one-week highs against a basket of major currencies yesterday, with moves limited in the countdown to an expected hike in US interest rates later…

The UN taking charge of Syria? There’s one big problem

Mary Dejevsky Correspondent It is a measure of the desperation sensed by those trying to end the civil war in Syria and stall the onward march of Islamic State that…

Chidarikire slams corruption in new album

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter Afro-pop singer Tendai Chidarikire has made a comeback on to the music scene with a new album “Zezuru Reloaded” which comes with a video titled “MaUSA”. The video…

Racism in the US – the melting pot is boiling

John Metta Correspondent Something’S happening in the United States. We see it in the protests in the streets, we hear it in the speeches of our leaders. We can feel…

Teacher accused of sodomy

Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A Chitungwiza teacher, who was conducting extra lessons, allegedly drugged his 16-year-old pupil with unknown tablets together with mbanje and Broncleer syrup before sodomising him on several…

Journalist’s trial in false start

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The trial of The Herald assistant news editor Takunda Maodza, who is accused of extortion, failed to kick-off yesterday after witnesses failed to turn up. Harare magistrate Ms…

Pep’s future in the air

BERLIN. — England’s top soccer clubs will pay particular attention to a certain Spaniard in Bavaria this festive season with Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola due to announce his future…

Road to national unity, peace not easy

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent The road to national unity and cohesion — a glaring challenge since before Independence in April 1980 — was never easy for Zimbabwe. While at Independence…

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