New Winners preps on track
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
TENNIS Zimbabwe have begun preparations for the New Winners tournament to be held in Harare early next month. The
Amidu set for Kaizer Chiefs
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
YOUNG Warriors midfielder Abbas Amidu is on the verge of completing a move to South African Premiership giants Kaizer
DeMbare reward players
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS players are set to be rewarded for ending a four-year drought by winning the championship after the executive
Giants to invade SA
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
HARARE giants Dynamos and CAPS United have been invited to add a foreign flavour, to a high-profile four-team football
Of economic life and rural areas
Albert Nhamoyebonde
It never ceases to amaze me each time I leave Harare and its unbelievably congested traffic, that the economic life in rural
It’s not so much about ‘change’
Innocent Katsande
While the world seems to be moving at a quick pace and thriving on change, according to my own understanding effective
Better year for education sector
Fortious Nhambura
The education sector this year faired well compared to previous years as there were no major disruptions to the system.
Three human skulls found at mine
By Walter Nyamukondiwa in CHINHOYI
WORKERS at a mine in Chinhoyi stumbled upon human remains including three skulls, live rounds of ammunition and hand
Ninety Christmas babies born in Harare
Herald Reporter
Ninety babies were born at Harare’s three major hospitals on Christmas Day. This was a marked increase from the 67 babies
Water cuts suspended
Chronicle Reporter
IN a major about-turn set to bring relief to residents, the Bulawayo City Council has suspended its widely criticised water disconnection exercise with immediate effect.
In an interview yesterday, the city’s Mayor, Councillor Thaba Moyo, said it would be evil to continue the exercise over the Christmas period, as it would spoil residents’ celebrations.
The local authority sent thousands of disconnection notices to residents in recent weeks, raising the fear that they would spend Christmas without water.
Council, in one of its most widespread disconnection exercises, was cracking down on more than two thirds of its account holders, in a bid to recover $61 million owed by the ratepayers.
Although the extensive water cut-off programme was supposed to be carried out over the holidays, including weekends, Clr Moyo said it would be suspended and only continued after the New Year.




