Gwindi ponders next move

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor HARARE City chairman Leslie Gwindi was yesterday still keeping his cards close to the chest and pondering his next move following a five-year ban that…

Botswana coal-fired power plant closed

GABORONE. — The long-delayed and troublesome Morupule B power plant, Botswana’s biggest ever coal-fired power plant, experienced fresh technical challenges recently which led to its complete shutdown. Botswana Power Corporation’s…

Where has our conscience disappeared to?

Beatrice Tonhodzayi-Ngondo Make A Difference If  you are the type that works hard for a living, events that are unfolding before our very eyes have no doubt affected you. If…

What Liquid is made of

Fanuel Kangondo Deputy Lifestyle Editor It is not just about digging trenches across town and neither is it about outsmarting each other, but the major objective is to raise service…

Teachers lose US$1m in housing scandal

Daniel Kachere Herald Reporter A storm is brewing at a Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe housing project in Harare over alleged misuse of funds accrued from members’ contributions by the management…

Chitungwiza residents demand salary schedule

Herald Reporter Chitungwiza Progressive Residents Association (CHIPRA) has given Chitungwiza Town Council  a seven- day ultimatum to release the salary for all directors and management.

‘Lets take a leaf from Warriors’

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Dynamos skipper Murape Murape has challenged his team to borrow from the Warriors’ good run at the CHAN tournament in their Champions League campaign which begins…

Pacquiao speaks out

LAS VEGAS. — For some reason, things get attributed to Manny Pacquiao that either aren’t at all what he said or are a distortion of his views.

Panner shot dead

Herald Reporter A gold panner was shot dead by a Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority ranger after he tried to disarm him of his rifle during a scuffle at…

Harare tightens screws on Chitungwiza

Petros Zivengwa Herald Reporter The water crisis in Chitungwiza is set to deepen after Harare City Council reduced daily water supplies to the town from 30 megalitres to 19 megalitres.…

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