New cement plant begins production

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter CHINESE company, Livetouch Investments, has commenced cement production at its 400 000 tonne a year capacity plant in Redcliff, near Kwekwe.Construction of the $30 million cement…

Time to review birth documentation processes

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau It is common knowledge that a person can be a citizen of Zimbabwe by birth, registration or descent in line with the supreme law of the land.Furthermore,…

Indigenous marriages under threat

Godwills Masimirembwa Correspondent In my article titled “Traditional leaders should be designated marriage officers” published in The Herald of March 27, 2017, I submitted that the provisions of the law…

Energy co-operation paying off for Sadc

Joseph Ngwawi Correspondent SOUTHERN Africa is experiencing surplus electricity generation capacity for the first time in a decade, thanks to the success of regional co-operation in energy planning during the past…

Africom: Your fixed internet service provider of choice

Over recent years, Internet access speeds have increased greatly to keep pace with the demand of new services and bandwidth-hungry applications, such as streaming live video content. New technologies have…

Prison officer’s runaway imagination

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Shona novelists have lately betrayed a mischievous intent to leave readers bald and hoarse with their head-scratching and hilarious books.Felix Manyimbiri’s vastly entertaining “Tamba Iri Kurira”, disruptive…

Salesman dips into cash till

Takudzwa Matambura Herald Reporter A Harare man was arraigned before the courts accused of duping his employer of hardware worth $61 000 after misrepresenting that he had invoiced the sales, yet…

Mourinho slams players

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho openly criticised four of his key stars after yet another frustrating league game at Old Trafford ended in a 0-0 draw with West…

Of brotherhood and betrayal

Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader The biblical story of Cain and Abel tells of the first murder committed in the world, well as so believed by those of the Judeo-Christian faith.…

Unpacking Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s ‘Secret Lives’

Elliot Ziwira @The Book Store KENYAN writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o compellingly tells the African story from a vantage point, using a combination of wit, humour and contempt.He visits the African experience…

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