Farmers sign $362m contract deals
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Farmers and merchants have signed contract deals that will see nearly 500 000 hectares of land being put to crop production at a cost of $362…
Mixed reactions to new traffic fines
Nyemudzai Kakore and Rutendo Rori Stakeholders in the transport sector yesterday said Parliament should have consulted players in the industry before approving of the new fines’ regime, saying the penalties…
The rise, fall of the micro-credit movement
Milford Bateman Thirty years ago, the international development community was in a state of high excitement. The perfect market-affirming solution to poverty in developing countries had apparently been found. Micro-credit,…
Chevrons lose again
Sharjah. — Afghanistan’s batting can be like a petulant teenager. They can be impulsive and reckless. They have played to the gallery when they should have played the situation. They have…
Brainworks’ efforts bear fruits
Business Reporter A leading investment holding and advisory company, Brainworks Capital, will always be on the hunt for international partners to bring into Zimbabwe, leveraging on the opportunities in the…
Block party at Pablo’z
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter It has become a tradition for local hangouts to go all out on New Year’s Eve and Pablo’z VIP Lounge at Borrowdale’s Sam Levy’s Village is…
Rural clinics embrace e-health
Health Reporter Government is set to introduce tele-medicine in all rural health facilities beginning in January 2016, following the signing of a $300 000 agreement by the Postal and Telecommunications…
South Korea, Japan strike landmark deal
SEOUL. — An apology from Japan’s prime minister and a pledge of more than $8 million sealed a breakthrough deal on Monday in a decades-long impasse with South Korea over…
Mugodhi ventures into fashion
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Urban grooves musician Tawanda Mugodhi, of the “Adibale” fame, is set to launch his clothing label at PaMereki in the capital this Saturday. “Team Tawanda” is the…
Council suspends vendor relocation
Herald Reporters Harare City Council has temporarily suspended the relocation of vendors after those running flea markets clashed with their colleagues selling fruits over market stalls last month.











