Tutani quits Rhinos

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Harare City ….. (1) 3 Black Rhinos ….. (0) 1

Heartless robber bashes, stabs victim into coma

Daniel Kachere Herald Reporter A Harare man is in a coma at Parirenyatwa Hospital following an attack by a robber at his home in Southlea Park last Tuesday. According to…

Millers mobilise $200m to buy grain

Business Reporters THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe has mobilised $200 million from local and foreign banks to purchase about 600 000 tonnes of grain this year.

Tracing the origins of the City of Kings

Pathisa Nyathi “IT is my job to declare the town open. Gentlemen, I don’t think we want to waste any talk on it. I make the declaration now. There is…

Mutare brothers venture into rave music

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Zimbabwean musicians have rarely pursued rave music but the entrance of upcoming musicians Emanuel and Enoch Ngarakana might bring a new dimension to local rave music.

Mighty Warriors on the ropes

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Mighty Warriors carried hope for the nation but, after the events at Rufaro on Sunday, Zimbabwe could face a bleak international football future.

Moscow to respect Ukraine results

MOSCOW. — Moscow will treat the result of the presidential election in Ukraine with respect, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said yesterday.

Iraq -The biggest oil heist in history?

Mike Whitney These are the “best of times” for the oil giants in Iraq. Production is up, profits are soaring, and big oil is rolling in dough. Here’s the story…

Masvingo residents stage demo against council

Masvingo Bureau Scores of placard-waving residents surrounded Masvingo City Council’s Civic Centre offices last Friday to protest alleged maladministration and corruption by officials.

Chitungwiza hires debt collectors over US$32m arrears

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Some residents in Chitungwiza risk losing their properties after the municipality engaged a law firm last week to institute legal proceedings to recover US$32 million…

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