Michael K dedicated to making people laugh
Shadreck Mufandaedza Arts Correspondent He is one of the humorous faces of local comedy and has made a name as a stage and television actor. Michael K, whose real name is…
Using technology to promote culture
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Technological advancement has brought many inventions that conquer constraints of time and space. Technology has compressed the world into a global village that brings uniformity in a…
Mumbengegwi laid to rest
From George Maponga in Masvingo The late veteran educationist and former Finance and Economic Development Minister, Dr Samuel Mumbengegwi, was yesterday buried at his rural home in Madamombe communal lands…
Zambian poll candidate under Zimsec probe
Bulawayo Bureau A SENIOR Zambian opposition leader allegedly forged a Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary Level certificate and submitted it as part of requirements to contest in the neighbouring…
RTG revenue grows 13pc
Business Reporter Rainbow Tourism Group’s revenue for the first four months of 2016 grew 13 percent to $8,6 million in comparison to $7, 6 million recorded in the prior year.
Messi’s record
FOXBOROUGH. — Argentina and Chile advanced to the semi-finals of the Copa America on Saturday with Chile beating Mexico 7-0 and Lionel Messi getting a goal in Argentina’s 4-1 win…
Cop linked to murderer
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A police officer and his sister stand accused of defeating the course of justice after they allegedly protected a suspected murderer who is on the run…
Wheat farmers urged to use plastic money
Brenda Ziga Herald Reporter Government has urged wheat farmers to use of plastic money to buy inputs to meet the wheat planting deadline, an official has said. Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation…
Amended Act gives relief to suspects
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Senior police officers no longer have powers to sign warrants of further detention for suspects to remain in custody following the alignment of the Criminal Procedure…
Building Africa’s energy grid can be smart, affordable
Pemba, Zambia. – It’s just after 2pm on a sunny Saturday and 51-year-old Moses Kasoka is seated outside the grass-thatched hut which serves both as his kitchen and bedroom.











