Afghans protest against beheading of civilians

GHAZNI/QALAT.- Thousands of Afghans demonstrated yesterday in Ghazni city, capital of the eastern Ghazni province, to protest against the beheading of seven civilians by militants.

Proud Wenger speaks out

LONDON. — He has often been accused by his club’s frustrated fans of treating Arsenal’s money as if it is his own. That view received a fresh airing this summer after…

Zim gets $1m for ICT programmes

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is set to receive $1 million from the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to support Information Communication and Technology (ICT) programmes in schools and…

Bangladesh seek clean sweep

MIRPUR. — When Bangladesh had crossed the 200-run mark in the second ODI cricket match, there was a feeling that it was going to be enough to beat Zimbabwe who,…

Great Zim University names school after President

Bulawayo Bureau GREAT Zimbabwe University (GZU) in Masvingo Province is building a state-of-the-art School of Education named after President Mugabe. The school, Robert Mugabe School of Education, is nearing completion ahead…

Choppies to open five more shops

Choppies Zimbabwe plans to open five more shops by December bringing the total number of branches in the country to 29. The group last Friday opened two shops in Mabvuku and…

PSMAS boss’ hearing postponed

Herald Reporter The matter in which suspended Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) managing director Mr Henry Mandishona was seeking the intervention by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and…

Syrian crisis: Rivalry, geopolitics and sovereignty

Sharon Hofisi Correspondent The Syrian crisis raises pertinent questions which are multifarious: Is it geopolitics at its worst in the Middle East? Is the crisis enmeshed in national interests and survival…

Rand hits new all-time low

Johannesburg — The rand hit new record lows yesterday as the prospects of a US rate hike hardened, a development that helped push stocks higher as money flowed into rand…

IDBZ’s $50m bond not fully subscribed

Business Reporter THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe’s five year $50 million energy bond issued last year was not fully subscribed and is still available for subscription.

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