Ngezi dominate awards

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum dominated the annual Northern Region 2015 awards after Evans Katema and coach, Clifton Kadurira, were voted soccer star and coach of the year respectively. The duo…

6 panners feared dead in disused mine mishap

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau A cloud of uncertainty has engulfed Chegutu town following reports that about six gold panners could have been trapped in a disused mine since last Saturday. Rescue efforts…

Paid up ratepayers to get 30 pc discount

Herald Correspondent Harare City Council is awarding a 30 percent discount to all ratepayers who fully settle their rates and water bills by the end of the year. The 30 percent…

Call for Govt to fund Women’s Bank

Female legislators in the National Assembly on Wednesday urged the government to expedite operationalisation of the Women’s Bank to provide the much needed funding for their businesses. Debating the proposed 2016…

It’s Vardy, Lukaku showdown

LONDON. — The English Premier League soccer’s leading goalscorers will be on show when surprise leaders Leicester City bid to move further ahead at the top with victory against Everton…

AB InBev gets green light to list on JSE

JOHANNESBURG. — ANHEUSER-Busch InBev (AB InBev) is forging ahead with its quest for SABMiller, announcing on Monday its plans to list on the JSE next month, despite political turmoil in…

Blatter in the dock

ZURICH. — Suspended FIFA President Sepp Blatter appeared before the ethics committee of world soccer’s governing body yesterday in a case that could end with him banned from the sport…

LA bid backed

LOS ANGELES. — The leader of Los Angeles’s bid for the 2024 Olympics believes there is no chance the city’s quest to stage the games for a third time could…

Legends train together

SYDNEY. — Swimming legends Michael Phelps and Grant Hackett have been training together and swapping tips about their “ups and downs” as they target next year’s Rio Olympics. Dual Olympic champion…

Zesa workers battle to recover outstanding salaries

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter More than 450 workers at Zesa Holdings are battling to recover over $5 million in outstanding salaries and benefits stemming from a gazetted collective bargaining agreement…

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