Nakamba need to move mountains
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE mountains which Marvelous Nakamba must climb every week, to try and break into the Aston Villa starting XI, were drawn on Saturday when Douglas…
Currency manipulators on RBZ radar
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor Suspected black market currency dealing is constantly being monitored by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe…
Kenyatta adds voice to sanctions removal call . . . ‘It’s like tying someone’s hands, feet’
African leaders have been consistent in their calls for the unconditional removal of the immoral and illegal economic sanctions that have bled Zimbabwe for almost two decades, cutting the country…
Leaders want equality, reform of UN council
Leaders from Africa speaking at the 75th UN General Assembly in New York recently presented a strong case for reform of the United Nations Security Council to ensure that all…
Farmers hail Presidential cotton tillage programme
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Cotton farmers have welcomed Government’s decision to provide them with tillage services for the forthcoming season, which will ensure that the target of more than…
Time to wrap up land preparations is now!
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight Rains that fell between Monday and Tuesday last week left many farmers scuttling to wrap up land preparations or secure outstanding inputs requirements, amid indications that the…
Looking Back: Airline increases Harare-Dar es Salaam flights
The Herald, 7 September 2015 FASTJET, the low-cost pan-African airline, has increased the number of flights on its Harare-Dar es Salaam route, in response to strong passenger demand. The airline…
Opportunity knocks for young filmmakers
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Young filmmakers in Zimbabwe are set to benefit from a fellowship programme recently launched by Accountability Lab Zimbabwe and Magamba Network to identify and nurture talent.…
Two more ‘Abdul’ robbers in court
Two more suspected armed robbers alleged to be members of the “Abdul gang” appeared in court yesterday.
Skeef thrilled to perform in SA poetry festival
Johannesburg. — World renowned South African percussionist, composer and poet Eugene Skeef who has been living in London for 40 years is thrilled to be finally invited to participate in…











