Injury sidelines Petra Kvitova
LONDON. — Two-time Wimbledon tennis champion Petra Kvitova, whose hand was wounded in a knife attack, will not play again for at least six months and it is too early…
Zimra lobbies for heavier penalties
Taurai Mangudhla Senior Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) plans to increase fines on tax offences across the board as part of efforts to promote compliance, The Herald Business has…
Spurs raise white flag
LONDON. — For all Mauricio Pochettino’s fighting talk about remaining in the English Premier League soccer title chase, it was hard not to glimpse a white flag over White Hart…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Vital to boost local capacity, cut imports
The growing imbalance between earnings from exports supplemented by remittances and the demand for imports and servicing foreign loans highlights the need for Zimbabwe not just to export more but…
China welcomes DPRK-US contact, talks
BEIJING. — China welcomes and encourages contact and dialogue in any form between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the United States, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua…
CBZ manager in $370 000 fraud
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A CBZ manager allegedly forged Jocelyn Chiwenga’s signature and siphoned more than $300 000 from her account held at the bank and transferred it to…
Tevez swims in money
LONDON. — Carlos Tevez has become the world’s highest paid soccer player after joining Shanghai Shenhua in a £77 million deal from Boca Juniors.
‘Bush boarders’ sexually abused
Shame Isaki Mutare Correspondent A Murambinda prostitute had unprotected sex 14 times with a 15-year-old boy. The details of the teenager’s abuse were contained in a report presented to the Victim Friendly…
Zesa to introduce power recharge cards
Martin Kadzere in Bulawayo Zesa Holdings will introduce recharge cards next month to ease congestion at pre-paid power purchase points, group chief executive Engineer Josh Chifamba has said. Zimbabwe started…
Shame on you, American journalists!
Bryan MacDonald Correspondent— Two American journalists have crossed a line in their reaction to the murder of a Russian diplomat this week. They are both a disgrace to the profession they…








