Beatenberg leave a mark

Mathew Masinge Entertainment Reporter Newcomers in South African pop music, Beatenberg lived to their top billing after they put up a splendid performance at the just ended Harare International Festival of…

School suppliers to be levied

Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau THE Government will this month start levying school suppliers in a bid to raise funds for developing infrastructure in schools, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr…

Big Sean fed up with Ariana Grande

Big Sean reportedly wants ‘’nothing’’ to do with Ariana Grande following their break- up earlier this month. The “Dark Sky Paradise” hit-maker and the “Love Me Harder” singer called it quits…

Harrison revels in big win

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO Highlanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 CAPS United . . . . .…

SA experts to help ZC

Bipini Dani in MUMBAI ZIMBABWE Cricket will have the services of a South African security agency for the forthcoming tour of Pakistan, the organisation’s managing director for cricket affairs, Alistair…

Zim firms urged to think local

Bulawayo Bureau Zimbabwe should use local think tanks to drive implementation of the indigenisation programme and increase protection of domestic intellectual property to achieve economic growth, Bulawayo-based business transformation strategist…

John Kerry in Kenya talks

NAIROBI. – US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kenya yesterday for talks on security co-operation ahead of US President Barack Obama’s visit to his late father’s home country. The…

Soil is much more than dirt: Expert

Jeffrey Gogo Climate The United Nations has themed 2015 the ‘International Year of Soils’. Now, it is very easy to dismiss soil as that good-for-nothing stuff that generates dirt. This may…

Floyd Mayweather cements his legacy

LAS VEGAS. – Floyd Mayweather Jnr cemented his place among the pantheon of boxing greats by improving to 48-0 with a unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao yesterday in a welterweifght…

Food relief for Chivi villagers

Herald Reporter There will be relief for drought-stricken Chivi villagers as the first batch of subsidised maize amounting to 50 000 tonnes arrives this week and is distributed to various…

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