Chinamasa to address auditors annual indaba
Business Reporter FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa will address the Institute of Internal Auditors annual conference scheduled for Victoria Falls next week to discuss the myriad of problems besetting the economy.
Tsholotsho stun How Mine
Ricky Zililo in Bulawayo Tsholotsho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 How Mine . .…
Cabinet meeting time shifted
Herald Reporter Cabinet will today sit at 10am instead of the previously advertised 9am, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said yesterday. He said this was to…
Anchor Holdings scouts for Belgian investors
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Anchor Holdings is in negotiations with Belgian investors over the possibility of joint venture partnerships on three of its subsidiaries following the 60 percent acquisition of…
Latest: Renamo leader alive after convoy attack
MAPUTO – Mozambique’s opposition leader Afonso Dhlakama escaped unhurt when his convoy was hit by gunfire while returning from a rally in the central Manica province in what police said…
Cabinet reshuffled
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday reshuffled Cabinet, with five ministers and 10 deputy ministers being sworn-in. Two deputy ministers were dropped, while three ministers were reassigned at a ceremony…
Roads closed for Parly opening, rehearsals
Herald Reporter Some roads will be closed in Harare today and on Tuesday for rehearsals and the official opening of the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament of Zimbabwe by…
Tuku style is coming
Lifestyle Writers Musician Oliver Mtukudzi’s ethnic garb is set to hit the market very soon, The Saturday Herald Lifestyle has learnt. A preview of the pieces to be expected has been…
130 unregistered cars, pirate taxis impounded
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter At least 130 unregistered vehicles and pirate taxis have been impounded during a joint operation by the police and Harare City Council. During the operation, the Central…
Army chief survives assassination bid
BUJUMBURA.- The head of Burundi’s armed forces yesterday survived an assassination attempt in the capital Bujumbura, police said, adding that at least seven other people were killed in the attack.







