Yadar Stars continue with fine run

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter YADAH Stars continued their good start to life in the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One Soccer League when they powered to their second straight win at…

Why Bayer’s big Monsanto bid has fallen flat

NEW YORK. – One problem with conglomerates is that there is something to dislike for everyone. Bayer’s bid to buy US seeds and pesticides company Monsanto risks suffering the same…

LATEST: ‘No medicinal properties in quail eggs’ – Govt

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT has dismissed claims quail eggs have medicinal properties saying this was a marketing gimmick breeding the birds. The eggs have flooded the market with major supermarkets…

Zim tourism in remarkable recovery, says Mzembi

Lovemore Chikova in Beijing, China— Zimbabwe’s tourism is now leading in sectoral growth with a 11 percent contribution to Gross Domestic Product, displaying remarkable recovery, a Cabinet Minister has said. Tourism…

India-Africa Incubation Centre for Harare

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT is in the process of setting up an India-Africa Incubation Centre in Harare, which on completion will significantly contribute to agro-processing and value addition. This was revealed…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Varsity students should stop reckless sexual behaviour

Reports that nearly half of the University of Zimbabwe students who recently underwent voluntary HIV testing were positive are very disturbing indeed. The results prompted the institution of higher learning…

Doctors reject ALL medical aid…July 1 D-Day for cash upfront arrangement

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter PATIENTS will, from July 1 this year, pay cash upfront after doctors announced yesterday they will stop accepting medical aid. Doctors accuse the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority…

Mathuthu leaves Chronicle, Madonko acting editor

Chronicle Reporter CHRONICLE editor Mduduzi Mathuthu is leaving the paper today after two-and-half years. Zimpapers CEO Pikirayi Deketeke announced Mathuthu will become the new editor of The Southern Times, a…

Externalisation culprits named

COMPANIES and retailers are the biggest culprits of money externalisation in Zimbabwe, which has resulted in a cash deficit of nearly $1 billion, Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Finance and Economic…

Poor attendance mars DJ Sbu Harare Mo Faya launch…Byo launch cancelled

Melissa Mpofu (in Harare) and Bongani Ndlovu (in Bulawayo) SOUTH Africa’s DJ Sbu who was meant to launch his Mo Faya energy drink at Choppies Supermarket in Bulawayo yesterday afternoon,…

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