DeMbare back Mukandi to shine

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS goalkeepers’ coach Tichaona Diya has challenged Artwell Mukandi to grab the opportunity to establish himself at the Harare giants after giving a good account since taking…

Relief for Tsholotsho drug-resistant TB patients

Paidamoyo Chipunza recently in TSHOLOTSHO Unlike HIV, which is transmitted largely through sexual intercourse, tuberculosis is highly infectious and can pass on from one person to another by just a…

Cameroon WC match-fixing claims questioned

YAOUNDE — Cameroon officials are to investigate claims that seven of their players were involved in match-fixing at the World Cup soccer finals in Brazil.

Importance of repaying bank loans

Sanderson Abel Business Correspondent Financial institutions are a major source of funding that individual and organisations can borrow to finance personal and business issues. However, all borrowings from whatever source;…

Keshi steps down

LONDON. — Stephen Keshi has announced he is stepping down as Nigeria coach following the World Cup defeat to France, while defender Joseph Yobo has retired from international football.

35 bodies exhumed in mineshaft

Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare At least 35 bodies believed to be of liberation war fighters who were brutally murdered by Rhodesian forces have been exhumed at Guinea Fowl Gold Mine…

First Oil dormant prior to winning tender

Herald Reporter First Oil Company, which received US$3 million from CMED (Pvt) Ltd, but failed to deliver the three million litres of diesel had been dormant for nearly 10 years,…

BNP Paribas pleads guilty

WASHINGTON. — BNP Paribas pleaded guilty Monday to US criminal charges of violating sanctions on Iran, Sudan and other countries and was fined a record US$8,9 billion to settle the…

Mutodi blames Zim$ for failed housing scheme

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Businessman and musician Energy Mutodi, who is facing charges of duping his clients of US$588 000 in a botched housing scheme, yesterday told the court that his…

12 tourists injured in Vic Falls

Herald Reporters At least 12 tourists escaped with minor injuries in Victoria Falls yesterday after a National Railways of Zimbabwe goods train rammed a tram late in the afternoon.

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