Boka, Zitac dispute escalates
Herald Reporters
Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo has commended Chinese investors for demonstrating commitment in offering financial and technical assistance to enhancing Zimbabwe’s economy.
Magistrate sworn in
Magistrates should stick to the principles and values that guide justice delivery, Harare Provincial Magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe has said.He said a magistrate’s job was onerous and built on the…
Dzenga named Confederation of African Tennis player
Sports ReportersTHE star continues to shine for junior tennis player Nicole Dzenga as she was recently named Africa’s number one player for the 14-and-under circuit by the Confederation of African…
McDonald turns professional golfer
By Takudzwa ChitsigaPROFESSIONAL golfer Bruce McDonald left the country over a decade ago for the United States as an amateur golfer.But he has since turned professional and is now rubbing…
All the pretty horses
By Augustine Hwata LISA HARRIS started training race-horses in 2002 and is now in charge of 65 equine athletes that she looks after as if they are her children.Harris loves…
Football made my life: Rinemhota
By Augustine HwataWHILE many people have and continue to travel by aeroplanes, few get a lifetime opportunity like what Kingstone Rine-mhota did in 1999.The former Zimbabwe international was virtually part…
South Africa out of CHAN
From Petros Kausiyo in KHARTOUM, SudanSouth Africa………………………………………………………0Algeria…………………………………………………………(1) 2SOUTH Africa’s fine run at the African Nations Championships came to a screeching halt yesterday when a technically efficient Algeria sent them reeling…
More people drown
Herald Reporter
Two primary schoolboys drowned in separate incidents early this week in Mashonaland East while two teenagers met the same fate in Esigodini as they tried to cross flooded rivers.
I won’t leave Epworth: Kapfupi
By Tawanda Mudimu
and Richmore Tera
True suburban bliss is found in quiet and peaceful environs that have constant water
Blood prices go down
Health Reporter
The National Blood Services Zimbabwe has further reduced the price of blood to at least US$65 from US$78 a pint for patients accessing it from Government institutions.


