Low fertiliser uptake hinders production
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The fertiliser industry has slowed down production owing to the low uptake by farmers, an official has said. Fertiliser uptake has remained low despite the decline in…
EMA stalls $100m mall construction
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Construction of the $100 million Mall of Zimbabwe complex and surrounding developments in Borrowdale has been stalled by the Environmental Management Agency, which is yet to issue…
Where are women stand-up comedians?
Joyce Jenje Makwenda Inside Out My discussion today is on women comedians. Do we have professional women comedians, more so stand-up comedians? Comedy and comic relief was used by women…
Zanu-PF to set up think tank
Zanu-PF is in the process of setting up a think tank that will be responsible for generating policies, interrogate their robustness and advise the party on the policy direction.
Zim to meet Afghan in World Twenty20 tourney
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE will meet bogey side Afghanistan in the first round of the International Cricket Council World Twenty20 tournament in India in March. According to a draw conducted yesterday,…
Platini loses appeal
LAUSANNE. — The Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) yesterday maintained a 90-day suspension from international football against Michel Platini, in a new blow to the Frenchman’s hopes of entering…
Cops headcount continues
Herald Reporter The audit of police officers underway in Harare Province is expected to rid the force of ghost workers and will help bring rationality to Government expenditure.
Warriors’ rocky CHAN preps
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA and the Warriors are heading for a collision that could derail the start of the senior team’s camp for their African Nations Championships amid revelations…
LVG backed to silence critics
LONDON. — Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini insists under-fire boss Louis van Gaal will silence his growing band of critics by winning the English Premier League soccer title this season.
Inmates graduate in Theology
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent At least 33 Harare Central Prison inmates and three prison officers yesterday graduated with diplomas in Theology from the Africa Multi-Nation for Christ Colleges (AMFCC).


