Harare’s 125-year history book launched
Business Editor A book showcasing Harare’s development during its 125-year history has been launched. The book, Urban Evolution: A photographic history by publisher and market commentator Jonathan Waters covers the period…
‘Incentivise whistle-blowers’
Herald Reporter Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa says members of the security forces or whistle blowers who intercept and expose people smuggling minerals out of the country must…
Fired IT administrator disables Internet service
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter An enraged Kreamorn Investment former Information Technology administrator, who allegedly accessed the company’s Internet service, disabled data and changed his bosses’ passwords has appeared in court.
Pearl seeks$35m for bus complex
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Listed property developer, Pearl Properties has started soliciting for $35 million from international financiers in a debt to equity swap arrangement to fund the proposed construction…
Dalmiya dies
NEW DELHI. — The death of Indian cricket supremo Jagmohan Dalmiya was set to trigger a new leadership battle in the game’s global powerhouse, with experts yesterday predicting vicious infighting…
Zanu-PF espies golden times for Epworth
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Newly-elected zanu-pf legislator for Epworth Cde Zalera Makari has applauded party supporters for voting overwhelmingly for her in Saturday’s by-election.
Sables sucked into Springboks’ loss
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Sables were sucked into the depressing post-mortem that followed the Springboks’ shock loss to Japan in a 2015 Rugby World Cup tie in England as South African…
Jose primes Chelsea for Cup defence
LONDON. — Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has warned his players not to let their standards drop as they prepare to begin their League Cup defence away to third-tier Walsall this…
More bigotry from Republican candidates
Patrick Martin Correspondent One of the leading Republican presidential candidates declared on Sunday that a Muslim should never be allowed to become president of the United States.
Local rugby takes two-week break
Paul Munyuki Sports reporter LOCAL rugby will take a two-week break, starting this weekend, as the Cheetahs and other league teams turn their attention to international tournaments in the region.





