US$86 000 coal swindle
Court Reporter
A LOCAL coal company reportedly lost 3 450 tonnes of coal worth over US$86 000 to its two workers. Elvis Kasanhai (35) and
Charamba in good cheer
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
TONGOONA Charamba will be in high spirits when the NetOne Leopard Rock Classic tees off this morning as he leads the local
Council workers threaten strike over salaries, working conditions
Herald Reporter
HARARE City Council and its workers will tomorrow hold a crisis meeting in a bid to forestall a looming strike over salaries and
Promoter in gig poser
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Organisers of “Zim’s Finest” gig slated for September 30 are in a dilemma as to who will open the concert that features some
JC International president hails Zimbabwean youths
Pauline Mhuka Business Correspondent
JUNIOR Chamber International president Mr Kentaro Harada says he is impressed by the level of corporate and Government
Veld fires: Hurungwe feels the heat
There is a song by the Nyaminyami Sounds, a Kariba-based musical outfit, which talks about how a raging veld fire needs
Look out for corporate WikiLeaks
THE nation has over the past few weeks been seized with revelations by WikiLeaks, particularly on the political front. This
Defeaning silence chokes human rights
Title: The Grass is Singing
Author: Doris Lessing
Printer: Michael Joseph
Pages: 256
ISBN: 1950 edition
Riots which took place in Britain reflect on how London exported human rights abuses to Zimbabwe through colonialism.
AG’s officers under fire
Court Reporter
A HIGH Court judge has rapped officers at the Attorney General’s Office for indicting suspects for trial when they are not
Mangoma appoints energy board
Herald Reporter
ENERGY and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma on Tuesday appointed a six-member board to the Zimbabwe

