New rugby laws in force
CAPE TOWN. – Five changes to the Laws of Rugby will come into effect when the season kicks off in South Africa, following approval by the World Rugby Council late…
Zesa keeps up with Zim-Asset energy targets
Golden Sibanda Corporate Briefs — FOR Zimbabwe, 2017 will bring a Christmas cheer with a difference. In fulfilment of Government’s Zim-Asset energy targets, Zesa has promised that Kariba South Power…
2017 legal year: Of judges and the ‘borrowed’ chair
Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters— THE opening of the 2017 legal year is important to the legal fraternity and world of litigation — real court time is ticking. It was a…
Filmmakers bemoan lack of funds
Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter — A lot of filmmakers are facing financial challenges which has in turn affected their content and production processes. The film industry in Zimbabwe has deteriorated due to…
‘Deal decisively with corruption’
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— Government should decisively deal with the scourge of corruption, particularly by people of influence in society for the country to increase its revenue base, legislators have said.
Humanitarian Action for Children brings hope
Dr Mohamed Ayoya Our Children, Our Future— Humanitarian action lies at the heart of UNICEF’s mandate. When UNICEF began its mission 70 years ago, it was at a time when the world…
Parliament, Veritas sign MoU
Herald Reporter— There is need for Parliament’s watchdog to make an objective analysis of its legislative, representative and oversight roles, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.
Zim A crash to defeat again
FOUR fine individual performances for Zimbabwe A stood out above the indifferent bowling and fragile top-order batting that were responsible for home side’s third successive defeat at the hands of…
HAZ priorities development
Sports Reporter— HOCKEY Association of Zimbabwe president Grant Campbell has noted that development is one of the key areas they are focusing on this year. With most of their activities…
Zim to receive AU’s disaster risk funding
From Victoria Ruzvidzo in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia—- Zimbabwe missed an opportunity last year to receive at least $10 million from the African Union’s Africa Risk Capacity for drought and flood…




