SHARUKO ON SATURDAY: It’s Been A Wild Week
THE feel-good story, in a wild week that swept coaches away and left giants searching for answers, somehow came from 53
Depraved or deprived? Britain split on riot causes
LONDON.
While British premier David Cameron claims the riots which rocked the UK were motivated by sheer criminality, opposition
Rentals shoot up
By Peter Matambanadzo and Wenceslaus Murape
RENTALS are shooting up in Harare as some landlords cash in on the acute shortage of accommodation in the city. But tenants have dismissed the increases as unjustified, saying they are not driven by economic fundamentals.
Generally, prices of most basic goods and services have remained stable since the adoption of multiple currencies in February 2009 and tenants wonder what is pushing rentals up.
In a survey recently, The Herald established that most tenants had no option but to pay the rents demanded as they risk being thrown out.
It appears there is no proper rent calculation method and estate agents contracted to manage properties on behalf of owners are reportedly
A tale of two coaches…All eyes on Lloyd Chitembwe, Pasuwa
By Augustine Hwata
LLOYD CHITEMBWE’S second homecoming starts at Gwanzura today while Callisto Pasuwa, who begins his journey tomorrow,
Uganda invites Eritrean leader
KAMPALA.
Uganda has invited Eritrea’s leader, President Isaias Afewerki, accused by the West of stoking Somalia’s Islamist rebellion and
Norway names commission to judge attack response
OSLO.
Norway appointed a nine-person commission yesterday to investigate the attacks that killed 77 people last month, including the
Biti bows down to pressure over CDF for senators
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT is considering extending administration of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to senators after
Businessman up for fraud
A Harare businessman has appeared in court facing allegations of fraud after he allegedly swindled a local wholesale of US$17
The Vitori Express…Fiery bowler shines as Zim draw first blood
Paul Munyuki
EXPLOSIVE debutante bowler Brian Vitori grabbed an historic fiver and Vusimuzi Sibanda’s 96 powered Zimbabwe to a
Liberation movements forge closer Sadc links
SOUTHERN Africa’s former liberation movements have resolved to meet on the sidelines of annual Sadc summits, a development that will see the parties return to the centre of activities of the bloc they created.
Since they started meeting in Tanzania in 2010, their meetings have been held a week before the Sadc summit and now the region’s two most important dates on the political calendar could merge as of 2012.
This was resolved at the second summit of leaders of MPLA (Angola), ANC (South Africa), Chama Cha Mapinduzi (Tanzania), Frelimo (Mozambique), Swapo (Namibia) and Zanu-PF (Zimbabwe) in Windhoek on Thursday.






