Rusape cop killed over $2 debt
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A MAKONI-BASED policeman was last week brutally murdered by a villager following a scuffle over a $2 debt.
Fireguard construction: Frequently asked questions
At least 110 people have been killed and property worth millions of dollars destroyed by veld fires throughout the country from 2005 to date.
Agribank avails $10m for horticulture
The Agricultural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (Agribank) says it is offering horticulture farmers working capital as well as loans to acquire assets amounting to $10 million to promote horticulture production.
Chitembwe demands response
Makomborero Mutimukulu in SFAX, Tunisia LLOYD CHITEMBWE looked his players straight in the eye soon after a workout at the Stade Taieb Mhiri yesterday and concluded his team was ready…
Hospital sends SOS
Herald Reporter Chitungwiza Central Hospital chief executive officer Dr Obadiah Moyo has implored stakeholders in the agriculture sector to consider helping the health institution through their corporate social responsibility programmes.
Guard rapes pregnant woman
Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter A SECURITY guard manning Makombe Building in Harare will languish in prison for the next 12 years after he was convicted of raping a pregnant woman at…
Barclays, former executives charged with crisis-era fraud
LONDON. — Barclays, its former chief executive and three other ex-senior executives have been charged by UK authorities with fraud related to the emergency cash injections that saved the bank…
Chatara stars in Chevrons win
TENDAI Chatara starred with the ball, with a five-wicket haul as the Chevrons eased to a six-wicket win over the Netherlands in Amstelveen to get their three-match tour underway in…
Germany renews EU army calls
BERLIN. – Germany’s parliamentary defence commissioner, Hans-Peter Bartels, has renewed calls for a joint EU army amid concerns about the reliability of the NATO alliance and disorganisation and fragmentation of…
Tanzanian tycoons charged for economic sabotage
DAR ES SALAAM. – Two Tanzanian business tycoons were on Monday charged with various counts, including economic sabotage.











