Heatwave kills 130 in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD. — A devastating heat wave has killed at least 130 people over the past 36 hours in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi, officials said yesterday. Provincial health secretary Saeed…

Provisions for Pension, Provident Fund Bill

Martin Tarusenga The Herald Business report of June 3, 2015 reports that the Pension and Provident Fund Bill is in place. An examination of the Bill shows that it remains essentially…

25 artistes for ‘Tough Time Riddim’

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter MORE than 25 Zim dancehall artistes from the Sepp Records stable have come together on a compilation album titled “Tough Time Riddim” that is set to…

Tobacco auction floor deliveries decline

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Flue-cured tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have declined as most farmers have already sold their crop, Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board chief executive, Dr Andrew…

Neymar mad at ref

SANTIAGO. – Neymar was sent-off in Brazil’s 1-0 loss to Colombia last week in the Copa America, and now the referee has revealed what the Barcelona star did in the…

Sibanda involved in accident

FORMER Soccer Star of the Year Charles Sibanda is lucky to be alive after he was involved in a road traffic accident around midnight yesterday. Sibanda, a How Mine player who…

Halle Berry finds TV taxing

Halle Berry (pictured right) had no idea how hard working in TV was until she shot the first series of ‘‘Extant’’. The Oscar winner admits she was surprised by how much…

Pride of lions wreaks havoc in Chipinge

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent A pride of lions, which reportedly escaped from Save Conservancy in Masvingo Province is allegedly wreaking havoc in Buhera and Chipinge districts, Manicaland, killing over 170…

Zim teams off to Sweden

Collin Matiza Sports Editor THE Zimbabwean flag is once again set to fly high at Heden in central Gothenburg, Sweden, next week when the 46th edition of one of the…

Sports Club urged to maintain focus

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter HARARE Sports Club captain Shingi Mpofu says they need to maintain their focus in the Northern Region Rugby League following another good outing at the weekend…

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