Gambia, Senegal resume border talks

Karang (Senegal). – Senegal and The Gambia will hold talks today aimed at ending a three-month border blockade that has created shortages of essential daily items on both sides of…

Vehicle registration fees to go down

Bulawayo Bureau Government is considering reducing the price of vehicle registration plates, a Cabinet minister has said. The new set of number plates that were introduced in March 2005 can…

Bond notes: The transitional feature

Bernard Bwoni Correspondent Basic monetary theory will tell you that when an economy is struggling as what is happening with the Zimbabwe economy, the solutions are not always going to be…

Inaccurate wildfire data may stifle response plans

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story CONFLICTING data on wildfires in Zimbabwe will have key implications for bio-diversity conservation now and in the future, and potentially undercut effective action that minimises the impact…

CIA tip led to Mandela arrest

London. – A tip from a CIA spy to authorities in apartheid-era South Africa led to Nelson Mandela’s 1962 arrest, beginning the leader’s 27 years behind bars, an article in…

How viable is music business today?

Fred Zindi Music Music has always been my passion. Even at a tender age, my parents saw through this. They encouraged me to play on, on condition I did not abandon…

Swedish foreign minister meets VP Mnangagwa

Herald Reporter  Sweden is willing to re-engage Zimbabwe and improve bilateral relations between the two countries, an official said on Thursday. Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Annika Soder, who landed in…

Marley remembered

Peter Tanyanyiwa Arts Correspondent The Pop-up Book Café programme at New Ambassador Hotel celebrated the life of the late Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley with an exciting show on Saturday. The…

Comedians light up HIFA

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent People who turned up for the Harare International Festival of the Arts theatre season at Reps Theatre in Belgravia had a great time as several artistes took…

15 000 Harare South houses to be electrified

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter More than 15 000 homes in Harare South are set to be electrified by year end as Government moves to take over administration of residential stands from…

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