Technology: The heartbeat of capital markets
For many years securities exchanges were physical locations where stockbrokers met and negotiated on behalf of buyers and sellers. Exchange trading typically happened on the floor of an exchange. With the…
Memories of writer Kanengoni
Beaven Tapureta : Bookshelf Death and celebration is there a symbolic connection between the two? How can one celebrate while he/she is mourning at the same time? Last week Zimbabwe was shaken…
Presidential scholarship applications now open
Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT is inviting applications from students willing to pursue undergraduate studies under the Presidential and National Scholarships Programme for the 2018 academic year.
Mercury a time bomb, says Shamu
Heather Charema in KADOMA THE increased use of mercury by thousands of artisanal miners in Mashonaland West Province without proper disposal is posing a serious risk of poisoning main water…
India, UK hail Zim
Herald Reporter INDIA and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II yesterday congratulated Zimbabwe on its attaining 36 years of independence. Zimbabwe marked 36 years of freedom on Monday.
Men, women and their emasculation in Church
Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday “AKANGODA kuti, hazvisi izvo, mudzimai anomurova neverse remuBible obva ati zii,” said Jemba, our neighbour and the one who works in our homestead garden. By this, he…
Vendor registration starts on low note
Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent CHITUNGWIZA vendors have been slow to heed the municipality’s call to register in order to be compliant with the local authority’s by-laws. The municipality, through the acting town…
Carnival fills streets
Bacchanal Carnival Road March 2014 seemed bigger than ever, with thousands of revellers and bystanders turning to the streets of Kingston and St Andrew to indulge in a day filled…
Top athletes for Westgate half marathon
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter IT’S that time of the year again when top long and middle-distance runners meet at the Old Mutual Westgate half marathon in Harare.
Spanish newspaper sparks outrage
LONDON. — Spanish sports newspaper Marca has caused outrage by claiming Tottenham’s “Jewish origins” are the reason they are disliked by other clubs. The paper published a full-page article on the…






