Lake rallies U-19 cricket team

Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team captain Malcolm Lake yesterday challenged his troops to try and win every game at the International Cricket Council Under-19 World…

PSMAS shock salary schedule

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter The top management at Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) is gobbling at least US$1 million in basic monthly salaries at a time the State enterprise…

Aphiri pursues dream

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Comedian Jeffrey Chikwesere, popularly known as Aphiri, is determined to break into the music industry. About four years ago, the musician announced his intention to release…

Govt signs US$53m grant agreements

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT yesterday signed grant agreements for six infrastructural rehabilitation projects and capacity development amounting to US$53 million to be funded by the Africa Development Bank and the Zimbabwe…

5 500 troops for S. Sudan

East African nations have approved a resolution allowing 5 500 troops into South Sudan to end over a month of fierce fighting that has devastated the world’s youngest nation.

Pakistan hunt for new coach

KARACHI. — Pakistan cricket authorities yesterday began the hunt for a new head coach for the national team, a day after Dav Whatmore’s two-year tenure ended with a series-levelling victory…

Baloyi bail bid flops

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter A BID for freedom by jailed Police Assistant Commissioner Gidion Baloyi failed yesterday when the Harare Magistrates’ Courts threw out his application for bail pending appeal.

Zim makes progress on gender, misses regional target

Tsitsidzashe Matingwina Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has made significant strides in gender equality but still lags behind on key indicators, according to the latest Sadc Gender Protocol Barometer for the country.

Gonorenda in comeback bid

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe cruiserweight boxing champion Chamunorwa Gonorenda is now preparing for a comeback to the square ring following a long layoff due to an injury.

Major food crisis looms in CAR

BANGUI – Farmers in the Central African Republic (CAR), which has been immersed in violence since a coup in March 2013, urgently need more seeds and tools to avert a…

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