800 kombis impounded

Herald Reporters Harare City Council has impounded more than 800 commuter omnibuses in the past two weeks for flouting several by-laws since opening the Coventry Road holding bay.

Female artistes in collaborative show

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Contemporary traditional musician Edith WeUtonga is set to headline “Amawala” show, new vibrant music collaboration of women artistes at the Book Cafe tomorrow.

Substantive Chief Seke installed

Farai Kuvirimirwa Features Writer The Seke chieftaincy has witnessed several fights  with many battling to take over. Some of the fights have spilled into the courts of law. This lack…

Proteas trounce Aussies

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter SOUTH Africa yesterday showed why they are ranked as the number one cricket one day international top side with a seven wicket destruction of Australia in…

RBZ chief instills hope

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus It is not all doom and gloom for Zimbabwe. Indeed the economy is facing immense challenges but these are surmountable.

Meat vending raises stink

Meat vending has increased as phenomenally as have other commodities in recent times but concerns have spiked over health and an increase in livestock theft.

Di Maria pushed out

MANCHESTER. — Angel Di Maria has revealed he was forced out of Real Madrid and did not agitate for a move to Manchester United. The Argentine winger only completed his…

Let the Zone VI darts champs begin . . .

Takudzwa Chitsiga and Carol Magenga Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa believes Zimbabwe now has the capacity to host bigger darts events such as the African and the World…

Beyonce slams Karrueche

Karrueche Tran has found herself at the centre of an uproar after making fun of Jay Z and Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy. Co-hosting Monday night’s episode of “106 & Park”,…

GMB maize deliveries up

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter Farmers have so far delivered 120 000 metric tonnes of maize to the Grain Marketing Board, surpassing the 2013 marketing season where only 33 273 tonnes…

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