Zim’s all round show wins it
By Dean du Plessis
The one and only disappointment of what was otherwise a truly outstanding performance by the team was that a mere
Holiday accidents claim 22
Herald Reporters
TWENTY-TWO people died, while 250 others were injured in separate road accidents recorded countrywide during Heroes Day
Mdc formations buying time: Madhuku
Herald Reporter
MDC formations’ demands as pre-conditions for elections are meant to buy time because they are not confident of winning
Is it time to ditch the dollar?
THE dollar represents 60,7 percent of the world’s currency reserves followed by the euro at 26,6 percent. Given the situation
ZC count the costs
By Firdose Moonda
Zimbabwe’s return to Test cricket was a success on the field, but it will take at least “five to ten years” to have the same effect
Blockbuster gig on cards
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Winky D and Suluman Chimbetu have been thrown into the deep end where they are expected to either swim or sink! The
US debt: Time for introspection
NEW YORK.
The White House on Saturday challenged the ruling by Standard & Poor’s to downgrade US long-term credit rating form top
ZRP ready to safeguard Uhuru
From Freeman Razemba in LUSAKA, Zambia
Zimbabwe Republic Police will remain patriotic and continue to safeguard the country’s hard won independence, a senior
Steelnet mulls rights offer
By Martin Kadzere
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed concern Steelnet is again considering a rights offer as it seeks to raise money to recapitalise.
Mutasa, Jongwe axed
By Grace Chingoma
AS revealed in The Herald yesterday, Lloyd Mutasa has lost his job as Dynamos coach with Callisto Pasuwa taking over the





