1000 students graduate from Mushagashe VTC

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Bureau More than 1 000 students graduated with certificates and diplomas at Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre last Friday. The graduates were awarded with certificates after completing empowerment studies under…

West Brom coach Ali impressed

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter English Premier League side West Bromwich Albion FC academy coach Ahmed Ali has been impressed with the level of technique which some junior players exhibited during his…

Mother of Peace gets early Xmas present

Ropafadzo Ndangariro Mutare Bureau Ecobank has donated $5 000 to Mother of Peace Community orphanage in Mutoko as part of the Ecobank Day celebrations. The donation is meant to ensure that the…

ZKU impressed with progress

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AS the Zimbabwe Karate Union (ZKU)hosted their last national event over the weekend, association president Paul Danisa has reckoned that it has been a good year for…

Council proposes $100k increase in 2018 budget

Blessings Chidakwa and John Murwira NYAMINYAMI Rural District Council has proposed a $100 000 increase in next year’s budget following a poor performance this year. The RDC is proposing a $1,7…

Marondera bemoans shortage of schools

Margaret Matibiri Herald Correspondent Marondera District needs 36 primary and secondary schools to cater for all pupils, it has been revealed. This was said by Marondera Central legislator Mr Lawrence Katsiru while…

Malan inspires England

PERTH. — Dawid Malan struck England’s first century of this Ashes cricket series as the tourists saw off Australia’s marauding pace attack to emerge on top of an enthralling first…

Chinese banks face a hidden danger

BEIJING. – When Zhu Chenxia bought a flat early last year from Lei Yarong in the up-market Nanshan district of China’s southern metropolis of Shenzhen, the two women drew up…

Chirundu eyes $1m budget

John Murwira Mashonaland West Bureau CHIRUNDU Local Board has proposed a $1 million 2018 budget, which will see an increase of $67 000 from last year. Town secretary Mr Wilson Gunhe said…

MSU embarks on $2,5m project

Africa Moyo THE Midlands State University (MSU) has embarked on a massive horticulture and poultry project in Shurugwi as part of efforts to ensure the institution becomes self-sufficient.

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