Transport Ministry embraces 10-Point Plan
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has embarked on several mega projects as part of implementing the 10-Point Plan laid out by President Mugabe in…
Heroes’ families benefit from First Lady’s donation
Chinhoyi Bureau At least 87 grocery hampers donated by the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe have been handed over to families of fallen heroes in Mashonaland West Province. Speaking at the…
Njatara: Origins of armed resistance
Stanely Mushava Features Correspondent Njatara — one of the earliest combat zones of the First Chimurenga — merits classical distinction as a cradle of African resistance to imperialism. The field of conflict…
Gareth Bale to the rescue
LONDON. — Gareth Bale’s late header gave Wales a 1-0 win over Cyprus in their Euro 2016 Group B qualifier on Thursday and kept them on course for their first…
Motorcross star for top award
Swagga T Motocross sensation Tanya Muzinda has scored a first by becoming the youngest person to be nominated for the Zimbabwe International Sportswoman of the Year award (ZIWA) which will…
Biden still to decide whether or not to run
Atlanta.- US Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday he is trying to determine whether he has the emotional energy to mount a White House bid in 2016, but cannot…
Are you ready for the final term?
It is back to school now and children are busy preparing to go to school for their final term of the year. The question is: Are you ready to make…
Odinga, Kibaki among leaders named in Clinton’s e-mails
NAIROBI/WASHINGTON. – Top Kenya politicians are among the leaders of various countries whose names feature in the controversial e-mails released by former United States Foreign Secretary Hillary Clinton.
Chinese firm to invest $200 million in ARDA
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau— Chinese firm, China CAMC Engineering, has announced plans to revive operations at Arda Mushumbi Pools Estate in Mashonaland Central by investing $200 million to develop irrigation…
Floyd likely to end up in movies
WASHINGTON. – Floyd Mayweather said he is more likely to end up in movies than keep boxing, as he rounded on his critics ahead of what he insists will be…











