Writing back to Empire: Not over until it’s over
Hildegarde The Arena I COULD not resist the invitation to attend the recently launched Faculty of Arts English Department Writing/Press Club series at my alma mater, the University of Zimbabwe, on…
Towards affordable, reliable, sustainable energy for all
Virginia Muwanigwa Correspondent This is one of a series of articles analysing progress on gender equality and women’s empowerment 15 years post the adoption of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and ahead of…
State sets chrome ore prices
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT, through Apple Bridge Investment – a special purpose vehicle established to facilitate chrome ore exports – has set prices at which it will buy the…
Parliament to conduct budget consultations
Senior Reporter Members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Finance and Economic Development will from next Monday conduct public consultations on the 2016 National Budget. The committee has been split into…
Govt policy on milk imports beneficial
Walter Muchinguri in Kwekwe Kwekwe dairy company Dendairy is targeting a turnover of $32 million this year up from the $24 million it reported last year. Company director Daryl Archibald told…
Exhibition shows immense artistic talent
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent A powerful exhibition commemorating the life of the healer, soldier, poet and founding father of Angola, Agostino Neto at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe has shown great…
Zim DJs to perform in Malawi
Arts Reporter On demand wheel-spinners Ash Styles and Nivek, also known as Game recognise Game, are set to perform in Malawi this weekend. The youthful talented deejays will entertain at one…
Chisumbanje land row sucks in Mangoma
Herald Correspondent Police have launched a manhunt for a band of thugs operating in the Chinyamukwakwa area of Chisumbanje in Chipinge, committing acts of banditry against the Chisumbanje ethanol project,…
Alternative energy sources sought
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government is looking at alternative sources of electricity as a short-term measure to alleviate power shortages affecting the country at the moment, Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa said…
Saudi Arabia to blame for Hajj debacle
Abdullah R. Makwinja Correspondent Hundreds of Hajj pilgrims were killed and hundreds more injured in the heartbreaking stampede in Mina during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia last week. Zimbabweans were part…











