Govt to fire 1 200 Zisco workers
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will terminate contracts for ZISCO employees on three months notice with effect from next month to avoid accumulation of debts from unproductive workers.
Buffaloes target DeMbare
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter RELEGATION candidates Buffaloes want to upstage outgoing champions Dynamos at Sakubva tomorrow in their last chance to avoid relegation. Buffaloes need an outright victory to enhance their chances…
Harare City face Tsholotsho
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HARARE City have said they will play for honour when they take on relegation-threatened Tsholotsho in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at White City in Bulawayo tomorrow. Tsholotsho…
ZC to set up HPCs
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket are pressing ahead with plans to establish High Performance Centres across the country in a bid to improve the quality of players emerging from the grassroots. The…
Proteas coach optimistic, but disaster looms
MUMBAI. – Proteas head coach Russell Domingo did his best to retain faith in a miracle after the second day’s play in the third test but few were convinced.
Be proud of your identity always
Charles Mungoshi Jr. Trying so hard every day to fit in to the tune of life the others where living at work but still failed. Zviko, you need to know…
Staff salaries up to date: Khaya Moyo
Herald Reporter Zanu-PF secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday dismissed as false claims by the Financial Gazette that workers for the ruling party had not been…
JSC charges Gokwe magistrate
Midlands Bureau The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has charged Gokwe regional magistrate Shepherd Munjanja for unbecoming behaviour following his court case involving a Harare self-confessed prostitute.
Zimbabwe face China
THE Zimbabwe senior women’s team are looking to get their campaign in the International Cricket Council Women’s World Twenty20 qualifier tournament on a positive start when they face China in…
5 reasons investors are angry with Woolworths
Shareholders have plenty to complain about at Woolworths’ annual general meeting this year. Here are five things on their minds. It was supposed to be the fresh food campaign that…


