Torn between two ‘golds’
By Tichaona Zindoga
IT is a tale of survival. And where life generally is hard and one has to choose between a rock and a hard place, or for that
FDI critical for economic growth – Mverecha
By Ruramayi Gatsi
FOREIGN direct investments are critical if the country is to experience real economic growth, an economist has said. ZB chief
Blatter magic hits Harare
By Petros Kausiyo
FIFA president Sepp Blatter flew into Harare yesterday morning on an historic visit that charmed the nation and could
Young Warriors return to camp
Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Under-23 team resumed camp yesterday but without most of the key players as they hope to overturn a 2-0
First Floor Gallery: A new kid on the block
By Stephen Garan’anga
First Floor Gallery (FFG) in Harare has fast become the new kid on the block in the Harare metropolitan fine art circles with
RBZ board given 14-day ultimatum
Herald Reporter
A parliamentary portfolio committee yesterday gave the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe board a 14-day ultimatum to appear
Maize price declines
Business Reporter
THE price of maize is among few consumer products that have declined in the past few months as farmers commenced harvesting.
Women power . . . Does it affect African leadership?
This is Part 1 of the cover story of the July 2011, New African edition. “Behind every successful man is a woman” goes the
JSE firmer on US data, Greek bailout aid
Johannesburg.
THE JSE opened firmer yesterday, with upbeat data from the US and the Greek bailout aid bolstering sentiments. Trading is
Zambian company sues GMB for US$70 000
Court Reporter
A ZAMBIAN waterproofing firm, which was subcontracted to rehabilitate silos in Lusaka by the Grain Marketing Board, is suing



