BRICS may help Europe out of crisis
MOSCOW – Russia does not rule out the possibility that it may help Europe overcome the crisis when it declares its final strategy,
No rates hike for Harare
Herald Reporter
HARARE City Council yesterday unveiled a US$272 million budget that is likely to see all tariffs remaining at current levels.
Council, however, proposes to marginally increase the budget for salaries and allowances from 40 to 41 percent.
Residents and ratepayers will lar-gely fund the budget.
Last year’s budget was US$260 million which council admitted residents had failed to finance.
In the latest budget, water rema-ins the city’s main source of revenue expected to contribute US$112 million.
About US$112 million has been earmarked for salaries and allo-wances.
Mapeza stays on
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has given the biggest hint yet that Norman Mapeza and his backroom staff will not be fired
When employer fails to remit contributions to NSSA
As pointed out in previous columns, it is important that employers register their companies and employees with NSSA and
Anglicans must reunite
The head of 75 million or so Anglicans worldwide, Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams drove into Harare on
Danger in the water bottle
by Tichaona Zindoga
In a busy city like Harare where business is the order of the day, numerous workshops and conferences take place daily. Such
Biya confident of victory
YAOUNDE/MONROVIA – Cameroonians went to the polls yesterday with President Paul Biya almost assured of extending his
Karoi man on the run after fatally assaulting drinking mate
Chinhoyi Bureau
A KAROI man was fatally assaulted following a misunderstanding with his drinking mate over his attempt to stuff a homemade
Council strike called off
Felex Share Herald Reporter
HARARE’S municipal workers unions have ordered their striking members back to work after the Government
Katebe’s late show wins it for Hwange
From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
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HWANGE’S Zambian import Aaron Katebe rose from the bench to grab a late winner that enabled his side to edge a stubborn




