Arnie takes fans down memory lane

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER knows his fan-base like the back of his hand. Originally posted on Friday in an effort to promote his testosterone-laden film “Escape Plan”, the 66-year-old former governor took…

European stocks steady, euro stumbles

LONDON. —  European stock markets steadied, with Frankfurt’s DAX index briefly breaking the 9 000 mark for the first time, last week, and Wall Street firmed.

US pair in Malaysia play-off

AMERICANS Ryan Moore and Gary Woodland set up a Monday playoff after finishing tied on 14-under at the weather-hit CIMB Classic in Malaysia yesterday.

Solar power: The basics

This is the first in a four-part series on solar power and thermal systems. Every day the sun provides a huge amount of light and thermal energy. This energy is…

Everyone’s writing me off, but I’m not finished yet: Federer

ROGER Federer’s wretched season narrowly avoided spiralling into further decline on Saturday night. Two hours and 40 minutes after he had entered the St Jakobshalle arena to the kind of…

Africans must blame themselves

IT has become fashionable to accuse African governments of an assortment of inadequacies. Perhaps these accusations are not without basis. Some African leaders are largely unimaginative, failing to deliver even…

Tsvangirai de-campaigns Chiadzwa diamonds

Herald Reporter MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday dragged by his handlers to a seminar at Oxford University where he cast aspersions on diamond mining at Chiadzwa in a…

BAZ invites applications for radio

Herald Reporter The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe is inviting applications for the provision of local commercial radio broadcasting services in 25 areas. The invitation is consistent with Government’s recently pronounced…

Ease housing shortages, Africa told

Locadia Matsvaire Herald Correspondent African governments have been urged to come up with interventions to cope with increasing housing demand in urban areas. The board of the African Union for…

Made fears for seed maize

Agriculture Reporter The Grain Marketing Board should quickly move 10 000 tonnes of maize to hunger-stricken areas before people start consuming seed given to them for planting, the Minister of…

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