False start for Kirsty Coventry
By Collin Matiza
ZIMBABWE’S swimming sensation Kirsty Coventry made a false start at the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai, China, on
Chrome smelting companies offering low prices: Committee
Herald Reporter
THE Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy yesterday accused leading chrome smelting companies for offering small
Airzim starts repairing planes
Air Zimbabwe has begun repairing two of its three short-haul planes which had been grounded by the Civil Aviation Authority of
Awards a boost to artists’ morale
By Stephen Garan’anga
The “Zimbabwe Heritage” art exhibitions of yesteryear used to shift mountains, bring down the rains, regenerate forests and
S. Africa coal miners start massive strike
JOHANNESBURG.
About 150 000 South African coal workers went on strike yesterday seeking 14 percent wage increases, but power utility Eskom
MTN8 promises fireworks
Johannesburg.
Eight teams, R8-million up for grabs in the MTN8 Wafa Wafa that was launched yesterday. The top eight teams from last season
Zisca fume over missed chance
By Petros Kausiyo
ZIMBABWE Soccer Coaches Association chairman Bheki Nyoni is not amused by the failure to have any local representative
Distressed dog barks to death
A BULLDOG suffocated to death from barking too much after he was left by his owner in a kennel for the first time. In a
Parties’ differences disrupt Bill hearing
By Lloyd Gumbo
Differences between Zanu-PF and the MDC formations over the period when human rights abuses should be investigated led
Zimbabwe lags behind on Kariba
By Farirai Machivenyika recently in Kariba
Bureaucracy in Government has stalled the commencement of the Kariba South Power Station expansion programme with


