Food aid requirement figure hits 3 million
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The number of people needing food aid has doubled from 1,5 million last year to more than three million, with Government having deployed teams in the…
Pan African gem varsity for Zim
Mabasa Sasa in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Zimbabwe has committed itself to advancing the continent’s socio-economic transformation through establishment of the Pan-African Minerals University of Science and Technology (Pamust), President Mugabe…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let our Warriors learn from mistakes in Rwanda
AFTER the heights we scaled at the 2014 African Nations Championship finals in South Africa, where our Warriors reached the semi-finals and finished as the fourth best team at the…
Nehanda Housing Co-op wrangle over
Lawrence Chitumba Herald Reporter The Supreme Court has dismissed with costs, the provisional order granted by the same court which sought to bar the Simba Moyo-led committee from conducting themselves…
Rousing send-off for Rosen
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter A sombre atmosphere engulfed Motor Action Sports Club yesterday as the body of former club director Eric Rosen made its final appearance before it was taken…
‘Unfathomably profound A-Level whiz-kids crop up’
Rukudzo N Gawa Munashe Elton Mandizvidza and Strive Gandira have indeed proven to be the real embodiments of pure intellect after scoring 29 and 25 points respectively in the 2015…
40pc Germans want Merkel to quit
BERLIN. — Nearly 40 percent of German voters think Chancellor Angela Merkel should quit over her liberal asylum policy after almost 1.1 million newcomers arrived last year, a poll showed…
Africa’s rising middle class — and why it matters
Tom Jackson Correspondent According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), as far back as 2011 there were already 313 million people — or 34 per cent of the continent’s total population…
Zika virus spreads sexually
GENEVA. — There are two recorded cases when the highly dangerous Zika virus may have been transmitted through sexual intercourse, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
The Interview: ‘Banning housing coops was the right thing to do’
The cycle of houses being built and destroyed by authorities in Harare has been going on in a now depressingly familiar fashion. Accusations fly hither and thither. Money and property…











