14 000 apply for Diaspora jobs
Felex Share Senior Reporter Government has received over 14 000 applications from graduates of tertiary institutions seeking possible employment in several African countries, with the export of labour starting once…
Wadyajena acquitted over First Lady insults
Bulawayo Bureau Victoria Falls resident magistrate Ms Lindiwe Maphosa yesterday freed Gokwe-Nembudziya MP Justice Mayor Wadyajena (pictured right) on the alleged charge of denigrating the First Lady Cde Grace Mugabe,…
Maodza removed from remand
Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent Herald assistant news editor Takunda Maodza (pictured right), who is accused of attempted extortion, was yesterday removed from remand by Harare magistrate Ms Vongai Muchuchuti.
My Turn: Somebody please advise Gutu to shut up
Tichaona Zindoga Slow down, or shut up completely, sir! This is a piece of advice that yours truly, the writer of this column, will give the next time he meets…
African sunshine now tradable on bond market
NEW YORK. — Africa’s off-grid solar industry has been turned into an asset class for the first time, bundling contracts for thousands of the sun-powered rooftop electricity systems to sell…
ZC rope in Ntini, Atapattu
ZIMBABWE Cricket have made two appointments in the batting and bowling departments of the senior men’s national team. Former South African bowler Makhaya Ntini has been appointed on a two-year contract…
ZIFA ask for SRC help
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIFA have approached the Sports and Recreation Commission to intervene in their contract talks with Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa after the parties failed to strike common…
Horticultural firms push for mandatory accreditation
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter Horticultural companies are pushing for compulsory accreditation of fruit and vegetable exporters to ensure they comply with international food safety standards.
‘Rogue’ TV stations warned
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Government has warned individuals and institutions to follow proper procedures if they want to operate broadcasting services or risk facing the full wrath of the law.
Banks’ return on fixed term deposits declines: RBZ
Business Reporter Local commercial banks were providing an annual return as high as 17 percent on fixed term deposits in 2015, although this was a marked decline compared to the…











