HIV survey gets nod

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter THE Zimbabwe national HIV survey, which started last week, is receiving a positive response from communities with households that are not covered in the study crying…

Bogus college diverts exam fees

Talent Chimutambgi Herald Reporter At least 85 pupils at a private college in Harare did not write their Ordinary Level examinations which kicked off on Wednesday last week after the owner…

Mimosa revenue declines

Business Reporter Aquarius Platinum Limited’s Zimbabwean subsidiary, Mimosa Mine recorded a 15 percent decline in revenue for the first quarter to September 2015 driven by a two percent drop in…

TZ hosts coaching course

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter TENNIS Zimbabwe administrator Cliff Nhokwara says the ongoing International Tennis Federation Level Two coaching course will go a long way to improve the standard of sport. The course,…

Magufuli takes early lead

DAR ES SALAAM. — Tanzania’s ruling party presidential candidate took an early lead yesterday as election officials counted votes for a second day, while several key ministers lost their seats. The…

WILL NEW CURRICULUM TARGETS BE MET?

Talent Chimutambgi Review Writer Educationists have said the lead time for introduction of the new curriculum in schools – starting January 2016 – is too short. College Lecturers Association of Zimbabwe…

‘Banks Registrar’s powers may lead to abuse’

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter STAKEHOLDERS in the financial services sector have raised concern over the proposed powers that empower the Registrar of Banks to unilaterally close banking institutions deemed to have…

Green light for Mutasa, Musona

Sports Reporter THE duo of Wisdom Mutasa and Walter Musona were cleared by FC Platinum and can now move on with their careers by choosing a club of their choice…

It’s party time for Hamilton

AUSTIN. — Lewis Hamilton celebrated in true Texan fashion after winning his third Formula One world title and the party could go on to the end of the year. “I plan…

Kenyan cheat caught

NAIROBI. — Kenyan athletics officials intercepted a runner who cheated his way into second position to win prize money during a weekend marathon in the capital Nairobi. Julius Njogu attempted to…

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