Supreme Court upholds shares case ruling
Court Reporter
THE Supreme Court has upheld a decision by a Harare magistrate that the case against a Chinese couple and a local
‘Sinners’ tackles sexuality expertly
By Stephen Chifunyise
There have been several occasions when the uniqueness of innovative theatre creativity in our theatre industry has been
Africa must protect natural resource base
By Professor James Mbwabwadze
THE United States of America, the world’s giant colossus, with the temerity to trample upon smaller nations, has made frantic
Postal sector still vibrant: Zimpost
By Fortunate Jaravaza
ZIMPOST says the postal sector in Zimbabwe is still vibrant and compares favourably with the rest of the continent. In spite of
Government to launch Budget Strategy Paper
Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT will next month introduce a Budget Strategy Paper, which would be a preliminary indicator of the actual
US freezes Malawi aid package
WASHINGTON.
The US government announced on Tuesday that it had frozen a multi-million-dollar aid package to Malawi in response to the
AAG team named
By Ellina Mhlanga
ZIMBABWE have put together a provisional 191-member team for the 10th All-Africa Games to be staged in Maputo, Mozambique
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)


