Malaika for World Supermodel pageant

Sophia Chese : Arts Correspondent Former Miss Zimbabwe Malaika Mushandu will on March 29 participate in the World Supermodel pageant set for Bloemfontein, South Africa. At least 40 models worldwide are expected…

Lawyer Hofisi ventures into music

Tawanda marwizi : Arts Correspondent Harare-based human rights lawyer David Hofisi has released his debut album titled “Supernova”. The album name tells a lot about human struggle and victory and clearly shows…

Chevrons face tricky battle

NAGPUR. — Zimbabwe, as Full Members of the ICC, feel they should be part of major global tournaments. Their performances, though, do not always allow them that privilege.

Tobacco exports reach $208m

Brenda Ziga Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has earned $208 million from 32 million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco exported in the past two months, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has said.

Anjin eviction challenge: Court reserves ruling

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The High Court has reserved ruling in the case in which diamond mining firm, Anjin Investments (Pvt) Ltd, is seeking to set aside a notice for…

Zim-Zambia uni-visa set for comeback

The uni-visa regime between Zimbabwe and Zambia could be re-introduced by the end of March if negotiations for its return bear fruit, a senior immigration official has said. Dubbed the Kavango-Zambezi…

Over $200 000 vanishes from municipality

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent At least $200 000 meant for workers’ December salaries reportedly disappeared from Chitungwiza Municipality and officials are now trading accusations over the missing funds.

US presidential primaries intensify crisis of two-party system

Patrick Martin Correspondent Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the frontrunners for the Republican and Democratic presidential nominations, suffered unexpected setbacks in state primaries…

TUZ bosses accused of swindling union

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (TUZ) chief executive Manuel Nyawo and the national organising secretary Michael Nkosana yesterday appeared in court for allegedly swindling the union of over…

Nyagura defends UZ enrolment

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura has defended the institution’s decision to introduce a second intake per year, at a time it has also embarked…

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