Zimra surpasses target
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority surpassed its revenue collection target by three percent in the third quarter owing to
Delta beer sales up 30pc
Business Reporters
DELTA Beverages lager volumes grew by 30 percent in the half-year to September 2011 propped up by its massive capital
Govt to take over Airzim’s $140m debt
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT is set to take over Air Zimbabwe’s US$140 million debt, although with plans to liquidate it over time, while working on cutting the airline’s staff and finding a strategic partner to buy into the national airline.
Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Minister Nicholas Goche said Cabinet had agreed to partially dispose of the National Handling Services.
“At its last meeting on Thursday 20 October, 2011, Cabinet discussed challenges faced by our national airline, Air Zimbabwe Holdings (Pvt)Ltd and resolved that, Air Zimbabwe as a strategic Government asset and brand, needed to be preserved and supported as a going business concern.
Is nakedness acceptable in Zimbabwean art?
As one drives along the main arterial networks leading to and from the Capital, it is common to see small groups of artists
JSE stays firmer, awaits EU meeting
Johannesburg. – The JSE remained relatively firmer at noon on Friday, with investors wary to take up strong positions ahead
Ghanaians mourn Gaddafi
ACCRA – A senior Ghanaian official expressed his disgust on Saturday with the manner in which former Libyan leader Mummar
Air traffic controllers hailed
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has commended air traffic controllers in Zimbabwe for their unwavering
Toddler (3) dies after drinking mahewu
Herald Reporter
A THREE-YEAR-OLD Mufakose toddler died while its mother is recovering at Harare Central Hospital after drinking Mahewu
Deadly earthquake hits eastern Turkey
ANKARA – Up to 1 000 people are feared dead in a powerful earthquake in eastern Turkey, according to initial estimates.
A2 farmers struggle to finance operations
Obert Chifamba Agriculture Reporter
MOST model A2 farmers are struggling to finance their preparations for the 2011/12 farming season amid reports that banks



