Sulu leads Zim team to UK, Australia

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Local musicians Suluman Chimbetu, Prince Musarurwa and Freeman will tour the United Kingdom and Australia this month. The three leave the country next week for shows in…

Tobacco seed sales down 30pc

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE might register a decline in hectarage under tobacco crop next season as seed sales have declined by 30 percent compared to the same time…

Nine judges take oath

Daniel Nemukuyu and Fidelis Munyoro Nine new judges — six for the High Court and three for the Supreme Court — were yesterday sworn in at a colourful ceremony held…

‘PSMAS turnaround strategy to pay off’

Daniel Kachere Herald Correspondent The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has started implementing its turnaround strategy to bring back normalcy to its operations that will see service providers being…

POSB targets $7m profit by year-end

Godfrey Gavure Business Reporter The People’s Own Savings Bank is targeting $7 million profit in the year to December. In a trading update at the unveiling of POSB’s new board members…

Aurex to enhance export capacity

Business Reporter Aurex Holdings plans to capacitate its gold polishing and cutting subsidiary, Aurex Diamonds in order to enhance the country’s capacity to export high value polished diamonds that attract…

Needed: Pan-African scientific inventions

Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor WHEN Daniel Chingoma designed a helicopter in 2003 , his invention became somewhat of a joke. Convinced that he could still build a chopper that would fly, and…

Former prosecutor rapes stepdaughter

George Maponga in Masvingo A FORMER Masvingo Magistrates’ Court prosecutor allegedly raped his 10-year-old stepdaughter, eventually forcing her to flee. The girl was taken from the streets by a Good Samaritan…

Zimbabwe ready for investment: Bimha

Nyasha Chingono Business Correspondent MINISTER OF INDUSTRY and Commerce Mike Bimha says Zimbabwe is now ready for investment as witnessed by the growing number of investors willing to inject capital…

S African artistes for Shoko Festival

Peter Tanyanyiwa Arts Correspondent South African artistes Deep Fried Man and Bucie are expected to be part of the main acts at Shoko Festival. Festival organisers announced that they will bring…

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