Timba wins RFHL properties, assets case
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Top banker and Renaissance Financial Holdings Limited director Mr Patterson Timba will now reclaim all his lost properties and assets, including the Renaissance Merchant Bank,…
Net revenue collections fall 3pc
Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business Editor Net revenue collections for 2015 fell 3 percent to $3,50 billion from $3,60 billion in the previous year. It was, however, marginally above the revised target…
Govt unveils bonus dates…Payments to run until May, says Chinamasa
Felex Share Senior Reporter Civil servants will start receiving their 2015 bonuses this month, with members of the defence forces being the first, while the rest of Government workers will…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Efforts to ease grain shortage laudable
THE Southern African region, Zimbabwe included, is facing El-Nino-induced drought this year and many regional countries have started putting in place measures to avert hunger.
Spanish designer hails local talent
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Spanish designer Manuel Fernandez who is in Zimbabwe for a familiarisation programme visited a number of places including Dominic Benhura’s gallery on Tuesday.
Liberation war hero Mhandu buried
Herald Reporters Liberation war hero, Retired Brigadier General Jimmy Mhandu, popularly known by his Chimurenga name, Patrick Nhamo, was buried yesterday at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare.
Zuma seeks to pay back Nkandla upgrade cash
JOHANNESBURG. — President Jacob Zuma believes the auditor-general and minister of finance are capable of “independently and impartially” determining how much money he owes for the Nkandla upgrades.
ZIFA still mum on Pasuwa
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter THE Sports Commission are optimistic Callisto Pasuwa’s contract talks with ZIFA will be concluded on time and they do not anticipate the usual problems with the…
Court annuls 149 death sentences
CAIRO. — An Egyptian appeals court yesterday annulled 149 initial death sentences against members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group over killing policemen in 2013.
WB lauds service-based sectors growth
The World Bank has lauded the growth of service-based industries and a knowledge-based economy within the Zimbabwean economy. In its latest Zimbabwe Economic Update: Changing Growth Patterns, the World Bank highlights…











