TZ ready to host ITF junior circuit
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterTENNIS Zimbabwe vice president, Regis Bhunu, has said they are ready to host the ITF South/Central African Junior circuit set to start next week at Harare Sports Club.
Elephant are aggressive, intelligent mammals
Ephraim Guvamombe
Elephants are very large, grey, four-legged herbivorous mammals, this means they do not eat meat. They feed on all types of vegetation such as grasses, leaves, fruits and bark.
Ray Badenhoist bags second title
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterROYAL Harare top amateur golfer, Ray Badenhoist, won his second title of the season when he bagged the Midlands Amateur Championships at the weekend.
Highlands win bowls tourney
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports ReporterHIGHLANDS Sports Club emerged as the overall winners in the men’s category of the Bob Mitchell Provincial bowls tournament at the City Bowling Club on Sunday. Highlands, represented by Tom
Generic drugs: Answers to common questions
Generic drugs usually cost much less than brand-name medications. In fact, the US Congressional Budget Office estimates generic drugs save consumers US$8 billion to US$10 billion a year. But are they the same as the brand-name version? Here are answers to common questions about generic drugs.What’s the difference between generic drugs and brand-name drugs?
Sables need recognition
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterALMOST two weeks after lifting the Africa Cup, the Zimbabwe national rugby side, the Sables, are crying for recognition as their efforts in conquering the continent went literary unrewarded.
ZNFPC needs US$70 000 to revive studio
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health ReporterThe Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council needs US$70 000 to resuscitate its recording studio that ceased to operate in 2004, a senior official has said.
St John’s defend Five-A-side title
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports ReportersST JOHN’S Prep school defended their Hyundai Five-A-side Day/Night title when they outclassed Hartman House 4-1 in the final at Hellenic School on Friday. Captain Mufaro Chareka led from the front with two
Clinton hails legislators’ circumcision
From Roselyne Sachiti in Washington, DC, USA
United States Secretary of State Mrs Hillary Clinton has lauded 40 Zimbabwean parliamentarians who recently underwent voluntary male circumcision.
Pari, Mpilo to get new radiotherapy machines
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has bought five new radiotherapy machines to be installed at Parirenyatwa and Mpilo Central hospitals. More than 7 000 cases of cancer are diagnosed each year at Government hospitals.



