‘Chibage’ takes over?
Richmore Tera recently in Chinhoyi
MEMORIES of the late musician Cephas Mashakada who passed away on Tuesday last week were revived on stage when his
Zim teachers scoop track medals
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE, represented by the Zimbabwe Teachers Association, fully utilised home advantage to win the track events of the
Millers venture into contract farming
Agriculture Reporter
THE Grain Millers Association says it has ventured into contract-farming for the 2011/12 summer cropping season, which
We won’t rush to eject Mutinhiri — Zanu-PF
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF will not rush to eject Maro-ndera
Venice film festival gets movie magic back
LONDON. – The Venice film festival has rediscovered its movie mojo this year, putting high costs and growing competition from
Natfoods won’t raise mealie-meal price
By Golden Sibanda Business Reporter
NATIONAL Foods has said it will not raise the price of the products, as it anticipates a surge in demand. After Finance
Somali police seize explosive-laden car
MOGADISHU. – Somali police seized a car laden with explosives in a busy junction of Mogadishu on Saturday, a sign of the
Subsidised grain: The poor priced out
Herald Reporters
SOME famine-hit households cannot afford to buy maize from Grain Marketing Board depots at the subsidised price of US$16 per 50kg bag.
Those with cattle and goats are now selling these to buy grain.
In the June Agriculture and Food Security brief, Agritex states that the pricing system and transport costs would “ultimately have an effect on households’ access to grain, thereby affecting the food security situation in the next few months”.
The Agritex report comes after submissions by GMB that it had since finished moving grain to deficit areas in February yet most distressed families were still facing starvation.
High Court throws out bail application
Herald Reporter
CHRISTOPHER DICKSON, who is facing allegations of forging educational qualifications to secure business from a firm he
Riots cast shadow over UK street party
LONDON. – Revellers packed London streets yesterday for one of Europe’s biggest street parties with record numbers of police




