Op for Jack
LONDON. — Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will require surgery on a hairline fracture in his left leg and is set to miss three months of action. A statement from Arsenal said:…
ZRU in development drive
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union have embarked on a major development and revival programme to ensure the game spreads to rural communities which have largely been marginalised…
Astra re-opens Chiredzi distillery
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Paint manufacturer Astra Industries has re-opened its Chiredzi distillery, NCP Distillers, but the project faces challenges as competition from imports continues to escalate.
Engineers gather in Victoria Falls
Sifelani Tsiko in VICTORIA FALLS ENGINEERS are gathered in Victoria Falls for the second edition of the Unesco Africa Engineering Week, which started yesterday. Engineer Martin Manuhwa, chairman of the Engineering…
Ivanovic rallies Chelsea
LONDON. — Out-of-sorts Chelsea have a golden opportunity to restore battered self-confidence when they face Maccabi Tel Aviv in their opening Champions League Group G soccer match tonight.
MPs sworn in
Herald Reporter Newly-elected legislators, Cde Magna Mudyiwa (Mudzi West) and Cde Joshua Moyo (Mwenezi East), both from zanu-pf were sworn-in as Members of Parliament yesterday.
Academy proud of their protégé
Sports Reporter CHITUNGWIZA football Academy, Meridian Sports Academy, are happy that one of their products has managed to make it into Europe. Meridian, who practice at Zengeza Two grounds, were once…
Kwekwe roasting plant to reawaken
Business Reporter Government has received 19 bids for its wholly owned Kwekwe gold refractory plant as efforts to revive the asset, which has been idle since 2000, gathers pace. Mines and…
Ex-minister Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu dies
Sunday Mail Reporter Zanu-PF Politburo member and former Cabinet minister Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu has died.
Edgars profit rises 13 percent
Business Reporter LISTED clothing retailer Edgars reported on Tuesday that its net profit in the 26 weeks’ period leading to July 11, 2015 rose 13 percent to US$1,2 million.



