Winky D, Stunner in demand
Kudakwashe Chideme Entertainment Reporter
Dancehall star Winky D and rapper Stunner’s continued dominance on the music scene has proved that the two artistes are at the
Govt urged to support motor industry
Ruramai Gatsi Business Correspondent
Government has been urged to come up with a vibrant motor industry development programme by taking a cue from what
HERALD EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s keep economy’s wheels running all the time
IT seems the strikes season is back as unions press for better wages and working conditions. An interesting development in
Anglican leader jets in
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
THE Archbishop of Canterbury and central figure in the Anglican communion Dr Rowan Williams arrived in Harare yesterday and led the celebration of a mass at the City Sports Centre where he said Europe should bear its colonial debt to Africa after the West assumed dominance over blacks through imperialism.
Dr Williams delivered his sermon to thousands of parishioners from the Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa’s Harare diocese.
He arrived just after 11am at the church’s Avondale offices after travelling by road from Malawi.
Bishops who attended the mass include Archbishop of Central Africa Albert Chama, Bishop of Harare Chad
Masvingo end DeMbare run
Sports Reporter
Masvingo United ……………….. (1) 1
Dynamos ………………………………..0
AN early first-half goal by Masvingo United midfielder Welcome Ndiweni was all his side needed to upset title-chasing
Army chief warns regime change agenda agents
Herald Reporter
ZNA commander Lieutenant General Philip Valerio Sibanda says the uniformed forces will not watch while the agents of regime change try to reverse the economic and political independence Zimbabwe gained in 1980.
He said Britain and America would not succeed in recolonising Zimbabwe through “misguided brothers and sisters”.
Officiating at the pass out parade of 486 recruits at Inkomo Barracks last Friday, Lt-Gen Sibanda said Zimbabweans should realise that the few years of suffering cannot be equated to lifetime bondage.
“This is without doubt what will happen if we are to allow the Americans and the British to come back and recolonise us through the back door using some of our misguided brothers
Fatal crashes blamed on inexperienced drivers
From Arnold Mutemi in Pretoria, South Africa
The increase in the number of inexperienced drivers buying mostly secondhand cars imported from Japan has seen a surge in
2011 Nobel Peace Prize shared by three women
OSLO. – Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, her compatriot and “peace warrior” Leymah Gbowee and Yemen’s Arab
Tavengerweyi dies
Herald Reporter
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu yesterday expressed sorrow at the death of Cde Simon Zivanayi
Zimdollar: Compensation benchmark in pipeline
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will impose a benchmark when compensating people whose savings were eroded after dollarisation as it emerged wholesome restitution, including those who “burnt” money, would cost Treasury US$54 billion.
Finance Minister Tendai Biti said the cut-off plan was meant to ensure pensioners and genuine depositors were compensated.
He said at the official exchange rate, US$54 billion required to collapse all the Zimdollar accounts would “choke” the country.
Minister Biti was speaking in the House of Assembly on Wednesday while responding to a question from Uzumba legislator Cde Simbaneuta Mudarikwa (Zanu-PF) who wanted to know if the 2012 national budget would have provisions for Zimdollar account holders.






