Corruption rocks auction floors

Brenda Ziga Herald Reporter Corruption has hit tobacco auction floors as buyers are taking advantage of desperate farmers by buying their crop for a song only to resell it at favourable…

Young entrepreneur defines own territory

Ruth Butaumocho : Gender Profile People often say growing up in a small town has its own challenges, however, enterprising individuals are often not deterred by the geographical disadvantage, but strive…

Machaya recovering from accident

Midlands Bureau Chief Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Cde Jason Machaya is recovering in a Harare hospital after he was injured in an accident that happened along the…

Kirsty’s Olympics preps on course

ZIMBABWE’S swimming icon Kirsty Coventry gave herself a huge morale-booster ahead of next month’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when she won the 200m backstroke event on the…

Ex-Zimpapers accountant in court

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Zimbabwe Newspapers Group Limited (Zimpapers) former accountant yesterday appeared in court for swindling the company of about $400 000. Majahaodwa Dubihlela (41) appeared before Harare magistrate…

High expectations for IAC

Paidamoyo Chipunza in Durban, South Africa Zimbabweans attending this year’s International Aids Conference currently underway in Durban, South Africa have high expectations for the world’s largest HIV gathering which hopes…

Rihanna cancels Nice concert

France — Pop star Rihanna cancelled a concert scheduled for last Friday in Nice after a gunman in a truck plowed into crowds marking Bastille Day in the southern coastal…

Zim A lose to SA A

CENTURIES from Stephen Cook, Heino Kuhn and Stiaan van Zyl and a five-for from Andile Phehlukwayo exemplified South Africa A’’s ruthlessness in beating Zimbabwe A by an innings and 81…

Walking in Spirit: Always guard your tongue

Ephesians 4 vs 29; “Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.” On endless…

Student fined over dagga

Faith Mutema Herald reporter A Midlands State University student was yesterday fined $100 for possession of dagga. Anesu Chido Nyamwanza (21) of Vainona, Harare, pleaded guilty before magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo.

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