AFRICA DESK: South Sudan’s plea to AU Chair

On August 26, 2015 South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir signed a power-sharing deal with rebels led by former Vice-President Riek Machar, ending a 20-month civil war in Africa’s youngest nation.…

Wedding spoiler alerts

Tendai Mbirimi Bridal Writer A Wedding is a special occasion for two important people but it is even more important for the bride. This is why for general wedding etiquette…

Policemen assault journalist

Two policemen were allegedly part of a 14-man gang hired by a Harare businessman to assault Herald sports reporter Paul Munyuki over a US$126 debt. Munyuki sustained serious injuries in…

Brisk business at Harare Agricultural show

Livingstone Marufu THE 105th edition of the Harare Agricultural Show ended on a high note yesterday with a huge turnout on the last day of exhibition.

Understanding renewable and non-renewable energy

By Takaendesa Denhere Renewable energy refers to energy that comes from sources that are continuously replenished by nature – the sun, the wind, water, plants and the earth’s heat. Renewable…

Dramatic end to Film Festival . . . as Dangarembga is blasted by colleagues

Takudzwa Chihambakwe – Leisure Correspondent RENOWNED author and film producer Tsitsi Dangarembga has been blasted by her colleagues for ‘ranting’ about various issues that are affecting the growth and development of…

Baz explains framework for Agric financing

This summer cropping season, farmers who have settled previous debts with financial institutions will have access to bank loans, Bankers’ Association of Zimbabwe president Mr Luke Malaba has said.

Divine Appointments: The greatest love story ever

THIS is the final installment on Shekkainah Glory Ministries Global’s forthcoming Grace Conference whose keynote speaker is notable South African pastor, writer and conference speaker South African pastor, writer and…

Words are fine and dandy. . .but can Mukuhlani deliver?

ONCE again Zimbabwe Cricket finds itself in all too familiar territory as a new man has taken over the reins at the beleaguered organisation.

Climate change hits fishermen

Ibrahim Assim was about 21 years old when he joined the fishing industry and today, 21 years later, his daily routine is almost the same as it was two decades…

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