President appoints DTZ board of trustees

Herald Reporter President Mugabe has appointed a 15-member board of trustees for the Development Trust of Zimbabwe to be chaired by the Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo.

Climate change must share the agenda

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The 34th Sadc Summit will be held next month in Victoria Falls at a time when climate change has wrecked havoc on the region, disrupting seasons…

Call for Zim, Nigeria to revive economic ties

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Outgoing Nigerian ambassador Mamman Nuhu yesterday bade farewell to President Mugabe at his Munhumutapa Offices where he expressed the need to strengthen economic ties between Harare…

Tour de Tuli to attract over 300 tourists

Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge OVER 300 tourists are expected to participate in this year’s Tour de Tuli tourism expedition set for the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area next month. The…

US slammed over sanctions

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE United States has been rapped for duplicity for claiming that it had imposed ‘’targeted sanctions’’ on Zimbabwe when it recently imposed a blanket embargo on…

THESE ARE REALLY DARK DAYS . . . Injured Zim football star faces bleak future this coming season

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor WARRIORS’ talisman Knowledge Musona is facing a dilemma in his bid to revive his European career with the Zimbabwean international sidelined by an ankle injury…

Delta leans on opaque beer

Business Reporter DELTA Corporation, Zimbabwe’s largest listed company said volumes during the first quarter to June rose 1 percent, driven by strong growth in opaque beer. Sorghum beer volumes increased…

New round of air strikes hit Gaza

GAZA CITY. – Israeli aircraft and tanks have hit more than 70 targets in the Gaza strip, including five mosques, a football stadium and the home of the late leader…

Blow for Chisora

LONDON — Dereck Chisora has withdrawn from Saturday’s fight against Tyson Fury after fracturing his hand in training. The pair had been due to meet in Manchester for the British…

NASH tourney set for Chinhoyi High

Jonathan John Sports Reporter THE top schools football teams, from across the country, converge at Chinhoyi High School for this year’s Under-17 National Association of Secondary School Heads provincial finals…

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