‘Yes’ vote heads for landslide

Herald Reporters
AS the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission collates results of the watershed referendum

Observers give referendum thumbs up

Herald Reporters
ELECTION observers have endorsed the referendum for being held in a transparent, peaceful and credible manner.

Zinara impounds unlicensed vehicles

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration has impounded 432

Batoka has capacity to give Zesa flexibility

Batoka Gorge has been the number one choice for a new power station for Zimbabwe and Zambia for a quarter century after a detailed power and environmental study found it a near perfect site, one giving a lot of power for a very low impact on the environment, an impact that can now be graded even lower since the

Kimi draws first blood

MELBOURNE — Kimi Raikkonen won the Australian Grand Prix for Lotus with a brilliantly executed race strategy as the new Formula One season opened with a thriller at Albert Park yesterday.

Proteas crush Pakistan

JOHANNESBURG. — A world-record third-wicket partnership between century-makers Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers set the foundation for South Africa’s 34-run victory over Pakistan in the third one-day international against Pakistan at the Wanderers, in Johannesburg, yesterday.

Film director Njagu does it again

Carter Chapwanya Arts Correspondent
Award-winning filmmakers of the Decent Arthouse Production Company have collaborated with the British Council and Latimer Creative for a new big screen production set to be released sometime this year.

How Genny, Omosexy reconciled

LAGOS. – Fans of two of Nollywood’s biggest names, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji, may be surprised that the two perceived arch-rivals are now getting along with each other like never before.

Tupac remembered 18 years later

LOS ANGELES. – Tupac was born on June 16, 1971 and died on September 13, 1996, but his legacy was birthed on March 14, 1995.
On this day 18 years ago, Tupac’s third studio album, “Me Against the World”, was released and rap hasn’t been the same since.

Sugarcane farmers review output target

SMALL-SCALE sugarcane farmers in the Lowveld have reviewed upwards from 55 tonnes per hectare to 65 tonnes per hectare, the production target for this season following heavy rains received in the country early this year.

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