‘Region faces transport bottlenecks in grain movement’
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE and its southern African counterparts may face transport bottlenecks to move more than 10 million tonnes of grain inland with potential congestion at the ports and roads…
Whatmore upbeat as Chevrons leave
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter AS the Zimbabwe national cricket team leaves for the United Arab Emirates today to intensify preparations for next month’s ICC Twenty20, coach Dav Whatmore believes the next…
Barclays board discusses future of African units
BARCLAYS Plc`s board is reportedly engaged in a series of meetings in London, where the future of its African units is being discussed. The new Barclays Plc Board led by…
$500k weather station for Kariba
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Kariba District is set to get a weather station and develop early warning systems for disaster preparedness and management under a $500 000 grant from the World…
Preserve inputs, farmers urged
Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Government has urged farmers to stop wasting their inputs by replanting whenever their areas receive rains, as most crops continue to wilt due to moisture stress.
BAT declares healthy dividend
Business Reporter A combination of reduced raw material prices, cost containment measures and asset disposals saw British American Tobacco Zimbabwe Holdings Ltd record a $15,5 million net profit for the…
More musicians for Jah Prayzah, Sulu friendship gig
Arts Reporter Several artistes have promised to grace the much waited Jah Prayzah and Suluman Chimbetu friendship concert that will be held at Private Lounge on February 25.
fastjet increases Johannesburg flights
Business Reporter fastjet Zimbabwe has increased the number of flights on its route between Harare and Johannesburg in what the group said was in response to strong passenger demand.
Man U to sell Rooney
MANCHESTER. – Manchester United are understood to be open to selling Wayne Rooney to a Chinese Super League club in the summer, but only if they make a marquee signing.
Parly signs MOU with 3 partners
Herald Reporter Parliament yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with three development partners aimed at assisting legislators in discharging their legislative, oversight and representative roles.











