Zinara boss freed on bail

Prosper Dembedza,Court Correspondent High Court Judge Justice Musitu has granted former Zinara finance director Simon Mudzingwa Taranhike, who was recently jailed for 15 months after being found guilty of criminal…

Water levels continue to drop

Water rationing looms countrywide to stretch existing water supplies for towns and cities to the next season in case Zimbabwe fails to receive enough rains.

$90m earmarked for small businesses

Nesia Mhaka,Herald Correspondent The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Corporation (Smedco) will this year disburse about $90 million to boost the growth of small and medium enterprises. Smedco, a parastatal…

Medical aid fees increases challenged

As private hospitals, doctors and laboratories continue pushing up their fees faster than inflation, medical aid societies are following suit forcing many out of private health care and private health insurance as they can no longer afford the fees and subscriptions.

ZimParks rangers’ bodies retrieved from Lake Kariba

Walter Nyamukondiwa,Kariba Bureau The Bodies of two Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) rangers who went missing on December 31 have been found between Spurwing and Long Islands in…

Move over Jorge Mendes, Mino Raiola . . . Make way for Zim’s new Super Agent Chamu Musanhu

TWO years after registering as a FIFA football intermediary, Chamu Musanhu has made giant strides and could soon join the elite club of agents around the globe.

DeMbare brace for another tough season

DYNAMOS could be headed for yet another disastrous season following reports the executive is imposing players on the technical team led by Tonderai Ndiraya.

Mujuru ordered to pay US$70 000

Former Vice President Joice Mujuru and a business partner have been ordered to pay US$70 000 compensation to a United Arab Emirates-based company, Suzane General Trading JLT (Pvt) Ltd, over the collapse of a joint venture with her International Travel Shops Africa (Pvt) Ltd.

Varsities increase fees, postpone classes

SOME State universities have increased tuition fees by more than 1 000 percent without Government approval, while others have postponed block release programmes.

US denies Iran foreign minister visa to attend UNSC meeting

TEHRAN. — Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has denounced Washington’s refusal to issue him a visa for attending an upcoming United Nations Security Council meeting, saying US statesmen are vastly terrified of someone going to their country and conveying the truth to the American people. 

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