Rodriguez inspires Colombia win
James Rodriguez confirmed his status as the World Cup’s newest star with a virtuoso display as Colombia took advantage of Luis Suarez’s absence to beat Uruguay in Rio. As the…
Serena ‘wants to win more Grand Slams’
Number one seed Serena Williams is targeting more Grand Slams following her shock Wimbledon exit. The five-time champion, 32, who lost in three sets to 24th seed Alize Cornet on…
Farmers to pay rent to Govt for using land
Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in KARIBA— Farmers will soon pay between $1 and $3 per hectare in rent annually as Government steps up efforts to raise money to expedite the processing…
Car assemblers condemn E15 fuel
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries says its vehicles are not compatible with the E15 fuel blend and does not warranty cars using such fuel should they develop…
$355m power project begins •Financier to pour in cash •Contractors move on site
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Expansion work at Kariba South Hydro Power Station is expected to officially start in August when the financier, China Export and Import Bank, releases funding for…
Director Army Education Colonel Hungwe dies
Moleen Machingura Herald Reporter— Zimbabwe National Army director of education Colonel Enias Hungwe who died last Thursday will be buried in Chivi today. He was 58. Col Hungwe, whose Chimurenga…
Kombi operators speak on way forward in transport
Herald Reporter Commuter omnibus operators want Government to help them secure financial packages to buy high capacity buses in the event kombis are banned. They have since written to the…
CAPS DARE TO BELIEVE
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Slizer warns Young Igwe
Tawanda Marwizi Recently in Masvingo— Motswana musician Naledi Kaisara — popularly known as Slizer — has threatened to expose local musician Peter Moyo if he persists to peddle lies about…
Star FM party lives to its billing
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The Star FM’s “All Star Party” held over the weekend lived to its billing with musicians and deejays taking to the stage and serving nothing short…









