Africa must control its natural resources
by Professor Mukutwa Aiwa Atiku
After the end of slave trade and colonialism, the fight to gain access to Africa’s resources has been a major cold war between
Assange, Jemima Khan lead Afghanistan protest in London
LONDON – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and socialite Jemima Khan led a protest in London on Saturday against the war in
Shooting Stars hold Highlanders
From Thandiwe Moyo in Bulawayo
Highlanders ……………………… (1) 1
Shooting Stars ………………….. (0) 1
AN 88th minute equaliser by Elliot Matsika ensured visiting Shooting Stars salvaged a point against Highlanders in a Castle
Kambudzi’s painting to be auctioned in New York
Kudakwashe Chideme Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwean acclaimed contemporary fine artist Lovemore Kambudzi has joined some of the world-renowned artists to
RBZ expects US$137m from assets
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe expects to realise about US$137 million from the disposal of immovable property and
Hard work pays off for hulk Hungwe
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
HARD work and perseverance paid off for Victor Hungwe when he finally won his first major bodybuilding competition by
Chipinge business community, politicians welcome ethanol plant
Herald Reporter
The political and business leadership in Chipinge district have welcomed the setting up of the Chisumbanje Ethanol plant in the
‘Prodigal Son’ Kagomera bounces back
Takawira Dapi Arts Correspondent
TALENTED dancer Peter Kagomera (23), who was chucked out of the Orchestra Mberikwazvo three months ago, has bounced
. . . and how it all started nearly 30 years ago
THE history of the Travel Expo dates back to 1982 when the Manica Travel Services, now Rennies Travel, developed the travel
SA firm eyes Jaggers
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Super Group is set to inject fresh capital into Jaggers Wholesalers in exchange for



