University students urged to be innovative

Business Correspondent THE Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, Cde Oppah Muchinguri, has challenged students in tertiary institutions across the country to become critical thinkers and…

Juicer Mpostori neglects child

Weekender Reporters CONTROVERSIAL urban groover, Wiriranai Maenda, popularly known in music circles as Juicer Mpostori was recently hauled before the courts for failing to maintain a child he sired out…

Rusape wildlife set for relocation

Senior Farming Reporter THE various wildlife species at Mona Agro Tourism Conservancy in Headlands are set to be moved to either Karoi or Tsholotsho, with the farmer reportedly holding discussions…

Highlights of E. Guinea culture

Remigio Mbenga Mikue AFRICA is one of the strongest continents in the world. Despite being subjected to a series of colonial acts, it is important for the whole world to…

Disabled child ruins marriage

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A TEENAGER who was impregnated aged 14 and gave birth to a disabled baby was pressured to kill the tot by its father as a…

Figo, Van Praag pull out of Fifa presidency race

Berne — Former Portugal forward Luis Figo pulled out of the Fifa presidential election race yesterday, hours after Dutchman Michael van Praag had also withdrawn.

Five strikers in line for marksman award

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter FIVE strikers are in the running to land the Nokel Security Southern Region Soccer League top goalscorer of the month award which will be decided…

Educationist, wife acquitted

Weekender Correspondent MANICALAND deputy provincial education director — Oswel Marange — and his wife who were facing domestic violent charges for allegedly abusing their 13-year-old son have been acquitted of…

Misgivings over DBSA loan

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government has formally engaged the Development Bank of Southern Africa for a $500 million loan to recapitalise the National Railways of Zimbabwe, the National Assembly has heard.

Govt urged to cede farms to prisons

Herald Reporter The Cold Storage Company should cede some of its farms to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services to help alleviate food shortages affecting inmates, the National Assembly was…

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