Jere backs players

Sports Reporter CAPS United owner Farai Jere has rallied behind his players and board members after the Green Machine were hit by turmoil at the weekend, with the players threatening…

Chivalry of a Kind: An episode from the backwoods

David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts Do I hear gasps of surprise? Who was it who said all Zimbabwean males were male chauvinists? Our boy Benny abuses us of our misconception; his…

Winky D, Tuku collaborate

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Dancehall star Wallace Chirimuko popularly known as Winky D collaborated with Dr Oliver Mtukudzi on one track on his forthcoming album, The Herald Review has learnt.

Importance of a good name

Emmanuel Makandiwa, UFIC So you use a good name to acquire great riches because great riches will follow after a good name. This is something you need to start considering especially…

Govt to assess, evaluate SI64

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Government is setting up a monitoring and evaluation team to assess the effects of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 on the business sector and make improvements according…

Acting positions cost council

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Many key positions at Harare City Council are being manned by people in an acting capacity, which Local Government experts and residents believe is impacting negatively on…

Sunday Mail trio turns to Concourt

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The Sunday Mail editor Mabasa Sasa, investigations editor Brian Chitemba and reporter Tinashe Farawo, accused of communicating falsehoods, yesterday applied for referral of their matter to the…

Enact capital tight legislation, African parliaments told

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter African parliaments must enact legislation strong enough to curb capital flight while at the same time ensuring that countries beneficiate their natural resources if Africa is to…

Weekly gold exports up 33pc

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter WEEKLY gold exports have increased by 33,3 percent to $16 million over the past four months largely driven by the 5 percent export incentive introduced by the…

Lungu’s political message carries the day in Zambia

Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer Zambians have rejected neo-liberal policies in favour of nationalistic populism meant to address class disparities.

×
×