US, China MOU reduces uncertainty
WASHINGTON. — The signing of a Phase 1 trade agreement between the United States and China will reduce – but not eliminate – uncertainty that has dampened global economic growth,…
Any recourse for housing cooperators?
Pardon Gotora City Scape Uncertainty is a cloud hovering above the heads of many members of housing cooperatives and innocent home-seekers who fell victim to housing cooperatives and land barons…
ZTA takes campaign to Spain
Chipo Chaumba Business Reporter Zimbabwe will be among the 165 countries exhibiting at the Spanish International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR) to be held in Madrid, Spain, from tomorrow to Sunday.…
Sisters take construction head on
Michael Tome and Chipo Chaumba The property sector remains an uncharted territory by a sizeable number of women but the Machaya sisters have tackled it head on. Shamiso and her…
77 illegal miners jailed 2 years each
Crime Reporters SEVENTY-SEVEN illegal miners have been sentenced to two years each by a circuit court in Shamva for illegal mining, while 112 got 50 days each on charges of…
(Looking Back)- Council handling of taxi issue condemned
SALISBURY City Council’s handling of applications for taxi licences was “disgraceful”, and a negation of accepted standards of procedural justice, a Salisbury attorney said yesterday.
Killer kombi driver jailed three years
Herald Reporter A commuter omnibus driver was last Friday jailed for three years for culpable homicide after the vehicle he was driving knocked down a woman who was standing at…
Gambia vows to arrest ex-leader
BANJUL. — The Gambia’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Aboubacarr Tambadou has vowed that former president Yahya Jammeh will be arrested and prosecuted for crimes against humanity any time he…
Zim in must-win against Pakistan
THE Zimbabwe Under-19 Cricket team today have no other options except to win their game against Pakistan if they are hoping to keep alive their dream of reaching the Super League stage at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup currently underway in South Africa.









