Mzembi in Havana for UNWTO meeting

Herald Reporter SADC-endorsed candidate for the United Nations World Tourism Organisation secretary-general position Dr Walter Mzembi is in Cuba attending UNWTO’s 60th Commission for the Americas Statutory meeting.

Mangudya wins farm case

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya will now get back to his farm in Rusape after the High Court this week ordered the reversal…

Mtukudzi, Zhakata meet in Mutare

Arts Correspondent Oliver Mtukudzi and Leonard Zhakata will tomorrow share the stage at The Platinum in Mutare. The two musicians are top performers in the country and their relationship dates back…

Religious leaders advance women’s empowerment

Seth Berkley and Siddharth Chatterjee When Pope Francis recently endorsed the use of individual conscience in deciding whether to use contraceptives in view of the spread of the Zika virus, it…

Banking sector credit falls 1,1pc

Total banking sector credit decreased 1,1 percent in January 2016 to $5,47 billion although year on year there was a growth of 28,7 percent. According to the latest monthly report…

Muchechetere saga: Court requests written response

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Harare magistrate handling former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation chief executive Happison Muchechetere’s fraud case has requested a written response from the Constitutional Court of what came out…

Sports Club take on rivals Old Georgians

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter FOCUS returns to the domestic rugby scene when champions Harare Sports Club take on bitter rivals and leaders Old Georgians in the Harare Province Rugby League tomorrow…

Walking in Spirit: Fleeting moments

James 4:14 NKJV; “Whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour that appears for a little time and then…

Zim out to tackle poverty

Shadreck Tanyanyiwa Correspondent Government has embarked on crafting an Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper for the period 2016-2018. Consultative meetings started on May 3, and will run until May 30, 2016.

Refugees’ cricket boom in Germany

BERLIN. — The influx of asylum seekers into Germany, especially from cricket-mad Pakistan and Afghanistan, has created an unexpected boom for the sport in a country where football has long…

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