Construction of Zibagwe Bridge complete
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Government has completed the construction of Zibagwe Bridge near Chivhu, and the resurfacing of a road leading from the town to the bridge, at a combined cost…
Bank hauls council to court over $1,3m
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter METROPOLITAN Bank Limited has hauled Chitungwiza Municipality to the High Court demanding $1,3 million in damages after council double allocated stands at Nyatsime Estate. The bank…
Churchill’s legacy of global conflict and crimes against humanity
Garikai Chengu Correspondent Sunday marked the anniversary of the death of one of the most lionised leaders in the Western world: Sir Winston Churchill. The current British Prime Minister, David Cameron,…
Players mourn Rosen
Sports Reporter A NUMBER of former Mighty Bulls players have paid tribute to former Motor Action director Eric Rosen who died in Harare on Sunday morning as a man who…
Theatre in the Park to engage corporate world
Sophia Chese Theatre in the Park organisers, Rooftop Promotions, are set to engage the corporate world as they seek to finish the ongoing renovations at the new venue in the…
AfDB approves €2m facility for Marondera water plant
Happiness Zengeni in the Hague, Netherlands The African Development Bank has approved a €2 million facility for the upgrade of Marondera’s water treatment plant following the completion of the Wenimbi…
Student activism gone to the dogs
Lonias Rozvi Majoni Student activism in Zimbabwe is lying on a sickbed. This is because genuine activism for the furtherance of students’ welfare has been diluted and sacrificed on the…
Concourt challenge for maternity leave
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Sections of the Labour Act, which only allow women of at least one year service in an organisation to enjoy the right to fully-paid maternity leave…
Raonic stuns Wawrinka
MELBOURNE. — Milos Raonic struck a blow for the next generation of men’s tennis by flooring former champion Stan Wawrinka yesterday before China’s Zhang Shuai became the first qualifier to…
Heavy ban for Bodi
CENTURION. — Former South African international cricketer Gulam Bodi was yesterday banned for 20 years after he admitted to charges of contriving or attempting to fix domestic Twenty20 matches.








