Chiefs, EU to meet
THE Zimbabwe chiefs’ council will this week meet European Union embassy officials accredited to Zimbabwe as part of its efforts
Focus: The key to acceleration
ONCE again The Arena hosts Ozias Mucheriwa, a motivational speaker and writer, who has sent the writer a number of his
Misconduct at company parties
A LOT of things happen at company functions, some good and some even very bad to an extent of costing other people
You reap what you sow
The current US$200 insurable earnings ceiling which has been set for the purposes of the national pension fund minimises
Obama attends SEALs funeral
WASHINGTON.
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday participated in a ceremony in Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, honouring Navy
Mirror, mirror on the wall
New Dehli.
The United Kingdom may be spending the first few days of its summer holiday season in a state of shock at the speed and
End your riots first, President tells UK
Herald Reporters
THE United Kingdom government should concentrate on solving its internal problems such as the ongoing riots instead of meddling in other countries’ affairs, President Mugabe has said.
Addressing thousands of people gathered at the National Sports Stadium yesterday to celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, said Zimbabwe and the African continent wanted peace to prevail, not external interference.
“Let them attend to their problems now that they are experiencing problems, which have dogged other countries before and they have in those circumstances accused those
Ethiopia in US$200m dam project
Addis Ababa.
THE Ethiopian government says it has mobilised about US$200 million from private and government employees towards the
Skewed lending blasted
By Bright Madera
THE skewed lending pattern in the financial sector that is heavily biased towards non-productive sector is inhibiting economic



By Petros Kausiyo