China seeks to stop weakening of currency

HONG KONG. — Global markets spent most of 2016 adjusting to the reality of a slow but steady weakening of China’s currency. Now, Beijing appears uncomfortable with that state of affairs.

Kadoma housing scheme takes shape

Walter Nyamukondiwa: Chinhoyi Bureau The low cost housing scheme in Kadoma where 10 model houses have been constructed for the First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe, has been hailed for providing surrounding…

Mujuru Bikita West rally divides MDC-T

Lloyd Gumbo: Senior Reporter Divisions have once again emerged in the MDC-T over whether party leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai should address a joint rally with Zimbabwe People First leader Dr Joice…

Kay Sibiya takes break from Uzalo

Johannesburg — Popular actor Kay Sibiya has denied reports that he is set to leave hit SABC 1 drama Uzalo‚ but admits that he will be taking a break from…

‘Underpaid’ Zim farm workers lose R1,6m case

Thupeyo Muleya: Beitbridge Bureau A South African magistrate has thrown out a bid by 300 Zimbabwean farm workers who sought to recover R1,6 million from a Limpopo farmer who has been…

Warriors issue apology

Paul Mundandi: Sports Reporter WARRIORS team manager Sharif Mussa yesterday issued a public apology on behalf of the players for the debacle that characterised the failed send off dinner on…

Pastor Chiriseri ready for work

Samantha Chigogo: Herald Correspondent Pastor Petunia Chiriseri who was involved in a horrific car accident that killed her husband Apostle Charles Chiriseri in September last year, says she has fully recovered…

Samantha Kureya illuminates comedy sector

Naledi Sande: Arts Reporter Stand-up comedy was for a long time regarded as an anti-establishment tool set to bring down the Government and push for regime change. For Samantha Kureya, breaking into…

Plymouth hold Reds youngsters at Anfield

England. — Fourth-tier Plymouth Argyle shut up shop and kept the door firmly closed to earn a superb 0-0 draw away to Liverpool’s youngest ever starting XI in yesterday’s FA…

Redrawing the world map in the post-Brexit era

Rio Goldhammer : Correspondent For the past few decades, globalisation has been the status quo. Advancements in communication and transport technology have made the world far smaller than it once was,…

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