Jehovah’s Witnesses convention opens
Herald Reporter
THOUSANDS of Jehovah’s Witnesses are expected to converge at the Church’s Harare Assembly Hall for a three-day convention
Call for informal sector to contribute Aids levy
Herald Reporter
SENATORS have called on the Government to levy the informal sector for the country to meet Millenium Development Goal
Jimmy Jimalo laid to rest
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Businessman and music promoter James Chiyangwa was yesterday laid to rest at his rural home in Zvimba. Chiyangwa (47)
Lessons from Oslo massacre
EVER been cornered before? Ever felt that you are being made to defend the indefensible? The day after the horrific
Try cloud computing for enhanced back-up
By Toneo Rutsito
One of the most valuable assets a company has is its data. Millions of dollars are spent in trying to save, protect and gather
Decisive action critical for economic growth
Zimbabwe’s economy is still on course to achieve a 9,3 percent growth rate projected by Finance Minister Tendai Biti in the
Military salute a straitjacket
By Zvamaida Murwira
NO person outside the chain of military command is eligible for salute by service chiefs, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa
Let companies import power from region: CZI
By Golden Sibanda in VICTORIA FALLS
THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries has implored Government to review its decision to deny local companies a
ANCYL slams City Press over Malema
Johannesburg.
The ANC Youth League criticised City Press newspaper yesterday, calling its journalists and editor “puppets” of “masters”
Gutu, Abbas seek Swede satisfaction
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE internationals Archford Gutu and Abbas Amidu are aiming to take to three the number of African players to sign for





