Businessman in court for verbal assault on Zimra official
Beitbridge Bureau
Beitbridge businessman Elias Chibi appeared in court last Friday for allegedly verbally assaulting a Zimbabwe Revenue
Ban on livestock imports lifted
Agriculture Reporter
The Department of Livestock and Veterinary Services has with immediate effect lifted the ban on the importation of cloven
Soapiestar in hospital
Johannesburg. – Generations heart-throb Menzi Ngubane has been hospitalised in Johannesburg since Saturday and is said to
AAG hails Govt over Zisco deal
By Fortunate Jaravaza
THE Affirmative Action Group has applauded Government for initiating the resuscitation of the steel giant Zisco, now New
Duo jailed 2 years for armed robbery
Beitbridge Bureau
Two robbers who were arrested in Beitbridge after pouncing on a security guard and robbing him of R200 using a toy gun near
S. Sudan threatens to shut oil pipeline
JUBA – South Sudan accused Khartoum of trying to charge too much for use of the northern pipeline and said it might shut it
Amazing performance boosts bowler’s hero status
By Dean du Plessis
ANOTHER amazing performance has boosted Brian Vitori’s hero status in Zimbabwe cricket. For those who write about him, it
Zesa to give free energy-savers
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings is expected to distribute about 5,5 million energy-saver bulbs countrywide before the end of the year. The use of energy saver bulbs will result in the power utility saving about 200 megawatts, enough to cater for half of Harare or the whole of Bulawayo or at least four small towns like Gweru, Kwekwe, Masvingo and Mutare.
Zesa Holdings generates about 1 300 megawatts against a national demand of 2 200 megawatts.
Zesa spokesperson Mr Fullard Gwasira confirmed the development and said the process of identifying suppliers was already underway.
He said energy-saver bulbs worth US$12 million would be swapped with the incandescent bulbs that would be destroyed.
Titles are the mainstay in stone art
Timothy Akuda Correspondent
Artists have the greatest privilege of giving titles to their works. To that effect something interesting came up recently. A friend
UK premier pledges crackdown on rioters
LONDON – British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged a “zero tolerance” crackdown on reckless thugs as two suspects



