Real Madrid, Barca win first leg Copa semis

Real Madrid brought high-flying city rivals Atletico back down to earth with a bump when two own goals either side of a Jese strike helped them to a 3-0 victory…

Liverpool first stop in Arsenal’s crucial run

League leaders Arsenal face the first major obstacle of their tough February assault course when they travel to Anfield tomorrow for the first of two meetings with Liverpool over successive…

ZETDC tender raises eyebrows

Happiness Zengeni Business Editor0— THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company unprocedurally awarded a multi-million US-dollar tender related to prepaid meters to Internet-service provider sister company, Powertel. This was despite…

CCZ demands Zesa bosses’ pay schedule

Business Reporters— The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe has demanded to see the salary schedule for top management at zesa Holdings in the wake of the parastatal’s proposal for an upward…

Companies to procure 50 percent of goods locally

Herald Reporter— ALL companies operating in the country will have to buy 50 percent of their goods and services from indigenous suppliers if ongoing amendments to the Indigenisation and Economic…

Council, hold your horses

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Harare municipal officials have on different occasions confirmed that equipment for the US$144,4 million loan deal for rehabilitation of the city’s water and sewerage works have…

Act on PSMAS, Govt urged

Herald Reporter Government is under increasing pressure to take stern remedial action on mega salaries and allowances paid to top executives at Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) in previous…

Hunger strike over Mahachi

Herald Reporters A Harare man has gone on a hunger strike in protest over the reinstatement of the city’s town clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi, who had been suspended for failing…

Specialists shortage

George Maponga in Masvingo A critical shortage of specialists has hit hospitals and health service centres in Masvingo with all the seven districts in the province operating without Government medical…

US$65m for nurses’ HIV training

Herald Reporters At least 8 000 nurses are set to undergo training and mentorship in HIV prevention, treatment and care under a US$65 million dollar project that will run for…

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