Income alone misleading indicator
Charles Dhewa In Zimbabwe and other developing countries, a critical way of trying to understand rural people’s incomes is taking the cash expenditure route. Where the household says it uses…
Free education for STEM pupils at public schools
Ivan Zhakata Herald Reporter There will be free education for all pupils in public schools who will register for science subjects when they enrol for Advanced level this year, with Government…
Man United in Giggs dilemma
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United are facing a major dilemma over Ryan Giggs’ future at Old Trafford. Under-pressure Louis van Gaal returned to Manchester on Tuesday to take training after a…
Editorial Comment: Unbundling of Zinwa could do wonders
The move by Government to create a water and waste water regulator is indeed progressive insofar as it will help clarify grey areas relating to the responsibilities of the Zimbabwe…
NBSZ appeals for blood
Hugh Gombakomba Herald Reporter National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) is appealing for blood donations of Group O whose stocks are critically low, NBSZ spokesperson Ms Esther Massundah has said. Early this…
AU has its hands full in 2016
Mabasa Sasa Sunday Mail Editor IT may be President Mugabe’s farewell to the African Union Chairmanship after a stellar year of steering the ship, but it will be by no means…
Changamire Hip-hop Awards on this weekend
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Correspondents All is set for the first edition of Changamire Hip-hop Awards, which is scheduled to take place this Saturday at Club 1+1, at Longcheng Plaza. Last year,…
Women entrepreneurs set for Netherlands
Business Editor Twenty local women entrepreneurs will be participating in the Brilliant Entrepreneur (BE) Programme to be held from February 11-16 2016 in the Netherlands. The programme, which builds on…
Chinese yuan could be a boon to Zim traders
Persistence Gwanyanya The recent visit by the Chinese President Xi Jinping to Africa and Zimbabwe in particular generated considerable excitement and anxiety in the generality of Zimbabweans and policy makers…
Mistrust in banks keeps out $120m
Martin Tarusenga One gets the sense that the banking system in Zimbabwe is absolutely of no service to the public, and pariah in nature considering the various negative reports causing…











