Tobacco sales top last year’s figure

Buyers sift through the “golden leaf” on offer at Millennium Tobacco Floors last week.By Obert Chifamba
THIRTY-EIGHT million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco worth US$112 million has been

We’ve done our best for GNU success: SK Moyo

PRINCIPALS . . . Prime Minister Tsvangirai, Deputy PM Prof Mutambara and President Mugabe.THE Head of Missions of the members states of the European Union in Zimbabwe meet bimonthly

WHO launches wellness campaign

Health Reporter
REGULAR health check ups are significant in one’s well being as they limit chances of silent

Ndoro rare breed of sculptor

By Joyce Jenje Makwenda
Christine Ndoro is one of the few women who are into stone sculpture. She explains stone

Global Fund turns down Zim bid

Health ReportersGLOBAL Fund has once again refused to finance Zimbabwe’s HIV and Aids, tuberculosis and malaria programmes after it emerged that the country has no budget for its ambitious national…

Government to assess vaccination programme

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will add three more new vaccines if the ongoing vaccination programme to

Zim U-19 date Barbarians

By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE’S Under-19 rugby side take on visiting British Barbarians Schools this afternoon

Mabvuku Primary win Herentals Athletics Gala

By Ellina Mhlanga
HERENTALS Mabvuku Primary School won this year’s Herentals Group of College National

Inter-franchise U-14 cricket tournament begins

By Godknows Matarutse
THE inter-franchise Under-14 cricket tournament roared into life at Prince Edward and Old

Tie for top spot at L’gundi track, field competition

By Takudzwa Chitsiga
CHISIPITE and St John’s College recently shared the top spot at this year’s Lomagundi College

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