Water supply under threat

Herald Reporter Critical power outages being experienced countrywide are contributing to the erratic water supplies in Harare, an official said yesterday. Harare City Council principal communication officer, Mr Michael Chideme, said…

Govt crafting new industrial policy

Godfrey Gavure Business Reporter Government is working on ensuring that the manufacturing sector contributes 30 percent to the national GDP by 2016 as prescribed in the Industrial Development Policy framework that…

Tsogorani laid to rest

Walter Nyamukondiwa in KADOMA zanu-pf Kadoma Women’s Quota House of Assembly member Cde Johana Tsogorani, who died on Monday, was buried at Kadoma Cemetery yesterday. Cde Tsogorani (43) died at West…

Chitokwindo confident

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter CHEETAHS’ captain Tafadzwa Chitokwindo is confident they will do well at the SAFLAND Windhoek Sevens which get underway in Namibia today. Chitokwindo was part of the 12-member team…

I got it wrong: Japan coach

WARWICK. — Japan coach Eddie Jones has admitted to selecting the wrong mix of players for Wednesday’s match against Scotland in their second Rugby World Cup 2015 match.

Lowly Carlisle scare Liverpool

London. — Liverpool survived an almighty scare in the League Cup by edging fourth-tier Carlisle United on penalties on Wednesday, while Sheffield Wednesday dumped Newcastle United out of the tournament.

Barca hammered

MADRID. — Barcelona suffered their biggest La Liga defeat under Luis Enrique as Celta Vigo ended the champions’ 100 percent record in the league this season. Former Liverpool forward Iago Aspas…

5 reasons why e-learning startups fail in Zim

Timothy Shava Review Correspondent |I co-founded Big Brain Zimbabwe in 2013 and was involved in a number of e-learning projects in Zimbabwe. I have watched other entrepreneurs trying to venture into the…

Meyer wants Boks to play SA way

LONDON. — Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer has admitted his team were “on the wrong track” and need to go back to South Africa’s basic strengths. While there has been a push…

Zim confident of ‘gradual’ UN Security Council reforms

Mabasa Sasa at the United Nations Efforts to reform the United Nations Security Council and revitalise the General Assembly are inching along, with Zimbabwe quietly confident that much can be…

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