Hearings begin
Parliament yesterday started public hearings in Harare to solicit views on the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Bill which seeks to question people leading posh lifestyles from inexplicable sources of income.
Forget the driving instructor, they have ambitious rookie amateurs
THE world’s most famous driving instructor, a club-less captain, an unattached midfield star and other players drawn from the backwaters of the Finnish, Norwegian, Italian and American amateur leagues are in town.
Jacaranda Festival: Beyond the melodies
With the Harare International Festival of Arts (HIFA) scrapped this year, not all is lost for music lovers as the Jacaranda Music Festival has a star-studded line-up with potential to set any stage alight.
Alibaba set for ‘big challenge’
SHANGHAI. — Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma will step down from the Chinese firm today, leaving his handpicked successor a daunting task of steering the $460 billion juggernaut at a time when the market for its core e-commerce business has slowed sharply.
City boss suspended for gross incompetence
Harare City Council has suspended amenities manager Mr Lisben Chipfunde for alleged gross incompetence, among other issues, The Herald has learnt.
NatPharm works begin
Construction of a state-of-the art national pharmaceutical warehouse for the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) in Harare has kicked off and is expected to be complete in the next two years, NatPharm managing director Mrs Flora Sifeku has said.
Steve Smith feels amazing
MANCHESTER. — Steve Smith said it “feels amazing” to retain the Ashes after Australia finally ended a stubborn rearguard effort from England on Sunday to win the fourth Test cricket by 185 runs.
Rawedge wins season opener
RAWEDGE won the first silverware of the 2019-20 racing season, the Sunshine Cup, over his favourite distance of 2700metres at Borrowdale Park.
Central banks are waking up to climate change dangers. It’s about time
The impact of climate change on the stability of individual financial institutions and the financial system in general is growing. It influences the types of activities that financial institutions will fund and the cost of finance.
Central banks are waking up to climate change dangers. It’s about time
The impact of climate change on the stability of individual financial institutions and the financial system in general is growing. It influences the types of activities that financial institutions will fund and the cost of finance.


