‘Fiscal imbalance could stunt economic growth’
Business Reporter THE World Bank, which projects a 2,8 percent growth rate for Zimbabwe, says the fiscal imbalance besetting the country could affect medium-term economic growth by limiting resources available…
Hopes for dream final
LONDON. – Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have shared the Grand Slam spoils this year and it would take a hard heart not to hope for a fairytale rematch next…
‘Command Agric not for politicking’
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Command Agriculture should not be politicised as it is a Government initiative aimed at producing food for the country to achieve sustainable food security, Permanent Secretary…
Dema kombi crash death toll rises
Lovemore Meya and Abigail Mawonde The death toll in the Dema commuter omnibus accident which occurred on Monday has risen to 10, after two of the three survivors died in…
Diouf hits out at Gerrard
LONDON. — El Hadji Diouf has launched another tirade at Steven Gerrard, claiming, in an interview with the BBC, that the former Liverpool captain “never did anything for his country.”
Warriors in potential decider
Petros Kausiyo in SUN CITY, South Africa AFTER watching Zimbabwe power to an emphatic victory over Mozambique in their opening COSAFA Castle Cup assignment, Madagascar coach Auguste Raux has installed…
Fifa leak hits Qatar’s 2022 World Cup bid
LONDON. — Claims of alleged corruption in Qatar’s successful 2022 World Cup soccer bid have been published in the German media.
Renewable energy and children
Jacquline Magwenzi Our Children, Our Future When defining child poverty, conventional definitions based on household income for example, do not adequately convey the level of deprivation that children suffer.
NSSA properties in sorry state: AG
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is failing to manage its properties and some are now home to monkeys, the Auditor-General has revealed.
Command Agriculture boon for economy
Patrick Chinamasa Special Correspondent THE headline article of The Standard newspaper raised a number of issues regarding the design and implementation of the Command Agriculture programme.











