Pension funds record 24pc decline in contributions
Business Reporter— Self-administered pension funds contributions declined 23,6 percent to $364 million in the third quarter of 2016 from $477 million in the same period last year, the Insurance and…
Chakabva ton leaves Eagles in driver’s seat
REGIS Chakabva scored 138 runs off 124 balls at Kwekwe Sports Club yeterday, playing the leading part in putting Harare Metropolitan Eagles in a strong position in their Logan Cup…
US to resume military aid to Egypt
WASHINGTON. – The Obama administration plans to resume military assistance to Egypt and deliver 10 Apache helicopters after the military-backed government in Cairo upheld its peace treaty with Israel.
Musarurwa revisits ‘Skokiaan’
Sophie Chese-Msowa Arts Correspondent— Afro Jazz crooner Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa, who is the grandson of the late music legend Augustine Musarurwa, has revisited his grandfather’s works and recomposed the famous “Skokiaan” song…
Apostolic leader, congregants in clean-up campaign
Herald Correspondent Famous apostolic sect leader in Chitungwiza Madzibaba Stephen yesterday responded to a call by the City of Harare over littering which had become rampant in the dormitory town. This…
Vincent leads in Mauritius
ZIMBABWE’s Scott Vincent produced a sizzling 10-under-par 62 on Tuesday at Woodhill Country Club to lead a group of eight Sunshine Tour qualifiers into the second edition of the AfrAsia…
Boy (15) splashes $3k loot on harlot
Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter A 15-YEAR-OLD Marondera boy reportedly stole $3 000 from his parents and splashed the loot on a 31-year-old sex worker in Msasa Park, Harare. The teenager met…
Women’s League backs First Lady for VP
Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau ZANU-PF Mashonaland West Women’s League has thrown its weight behind First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe to fill the position of Vice President following the ouster of…
CAF funds issue being sorted,says Chiyangwa
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa says the association had delayed paying Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa and the ZIFA secretariat after some of their funds from CAF were…
Why politicians are to blame for most terrorist attacks
Patrick Cockburn Correspondent — European political leaders are making the same mistake in reacting to the massacre at the Christmas fair in Berlin, in which 12 died, as they did…







