Demos inimical to economic growth

John Mukumbo Correspondent The new Constitution of Zimbabwe, Chapter 4, Section 58 article (1) reads, “Every person has the right to freedom of assembly and association, and the right not to…

Pep to win players trust

MANCHESTER. — Pep Guardiola has vowed to win the trust of his Manchester City stars. But the new City boss has warned them they will win nothing if they don’t…

Rio ready for Olympics

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Rio de Janeiro is “ready to welcome the world” when the Olympics start in just over three weeks, the inspector from the International Olympic Committee said…

Bolt in the frame for Rio

KINGSTON. — Usain Bolt will get a chance to hone his Olympic track and field legacy, as he was named in the 59 member Jamaican team that will compete at…

170m kilos of tobacco sold since March

A total of 170,6 million kilogrammes of tobacco worth just over half a billion dollars has been sold since the marketing season opened in March this year, statistics released by…

Planning enables orderly financing

Sanderson Abel Planning is the process of thinking about and organising the activities required for achieving a desired goal. An important but often ignored aspect of planning is the relationship…

Young Sables face Griquas again

From Percival Sizara in DURBAN, South Africa OLD Mutual Zimbabwe rugby Under-18 captain Stuart Marriot-Dodington has called upon his troops to pick up their game as they take on Griquas…

Govt allays safety, transport fears

Herald Reporters Government has made provisions for adequate alternative transport for commuters and assured transporters and businesspeople that police have been deployed heavily countrywide to provide security as fifth columnists…

Walking in Spirit: How we see things

Proverbs 17:22; “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones” We live in a society where we always find fault and always complaining about…

Kereke case ‘likely’ to open private prosecution floodgate

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Courts of law across the country are likely to witness a surge in private prosecutions following the successful prosecution of Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke on…

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