TIMB trains farmers on market requirements

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) is training farmers to grade the crop as it seeks to acquaint them with market requirements and procedures ahead of the 2016 selling…

Rwandans abroad give Kagame third term nod

Kigali. — Rwandans abroad voted on Thursday in a referendum to amend the constitution allowing President Paul Kagame to rule until 2034, a day ahead of the main vote inside…

‘Burundi on cusp of civil war’

GENEVA. — UN high commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein yesterday warned that Burundi was at a bursting point and on the “very cusp” of a civil war. He…

Kenyan forces, militants clash

LAMU, Kenya. — Kenya’s security forces are pursuing Al-Shabaab militants who hijacked two vehicles, among them a police patrol car, during the Wednesday night ambush in the coastal town of…

Mercedes Benz S350 survives competition

Tinashe Makichi Motoring Correspondent The 2011 Mercedes Benz S350 BlueTEC has maintained its presence on the market in spite of the different brands, the German car manufacturer has churned over…

Zimasco signs $12m lease agreement

Lovemore Zigara and Dosman Mangisi At full throttle, Portnex International is expected to process 240 000 tonnes of raw chrome per annum which translates to 100 000 tonnes of ferrochrome…

Montgomery to Harare: African freedom trail

Obi Egbuna Jr Simunye ON December 1st African people at home and abroad were granted the opportunity not only to celebrate an epic moment in our history of struggle, when…

Former Harare Town Clerk Kanengoni dies

Herald Reporter Former Harare City town clerk Advocate Edward Kanengoni has died. He was 81. Adv Kanengoni was the city’s first black town clerk appointed in 1981. Family spokesperson Tsitsi Chawatama said Adv…

Trial date for Sunday Mail trio set

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The trial date for The Sunday Mail Editor Mabasa Sasa, investigations editor Brian Chitemba and reporter Tinashe Farawo who are accused of publishing falsehoods has been set…

Two more Council bigwigs in Court

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Two more Harare City Council bigwigs yesterday appeared in court for siphoning $200 000 from Harare Municipality Medical Aid Society (HMMAS) by awarding themselves hefty sitting allowances. Cosmas…

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