Conrad pulls out of Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ACE Zimbabwean motor rally driver Conrad Rautenbach has pulled out of this weekend’s Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally.

Blast damages houses, ruins furniture

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
One person narrowly escaped death while more than 10 houses were damaged by vibrations and flying rocks when a

Entrepreneurship indaba set for next month

Fortunate Jaravaza Business Correspondent
ZIMBABWE is set to host a two-day entrepreneurship conference, which will be run from October 11 to 12, 2011. The

SRC: Registration of handball constitution in progress

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
SPORT and Recreation Commission sport development manager, Angela Nyaundi has revealed they are now making

Chinese envoy hands over 2 schools

Herald Reporter
THE Chinese Embassy yesterday handed over two primary schools to the Zimbabwean Government built at a cost of US$1,5

The global economy is on fire . . .

THE unfolding new wave of the global economic crisis originating from the USA and the eurozone is causing real panic in

Bousseff for a Collective Solution to the Economic Crisis

Brazilia – The Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff reiterated the need of a collective solution to the world economic crisis and

Hobson changes Cheetahs focus

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
CHEETAHS manager Bruce Hobson yesterday said that he was not worried about not having a full strength squad for the

The Herald tops readership market

Herald Reporter
MORE than 1,8 million Zimbabwean adults read The Herald, almost twice as many as its nearest competitor, according to an  in-depth and independent survey commissioned by the advertising industry.

The Herald dominates both urban and rural markets.
During the second quarter of this year, the Zimbabwe All Media Products and Services Survey estimated that 1 820 018 adults read The Herald, around 27 percent of the entire adult population, urban and rural.

Penetration was better in urban areas, as with all newspapers, and The Herald was read by 34 percent of the entire adult urban population; about 23 percent of the entire rural adult population said they read The Herald.

3 suspected MDC-T supporters arrested for violence

Crime Reporter
THREE suspected MDC-T supporters who were part of a group that ran amok and stoned residents at Kuwadzana 5 shopping

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