Bolt’s heartbreak

KINGSTON. — Jamaica’s Olympic champion Usain Bolt said the possibility of losing a gold medal is “heartbreaking”. Bolt’s 4x100m relay team-mate Nesta Carter is reported to have tested positive for…

When philanthropy becomes a passion

Ruth  Butaumocho : Gender Editor Spotting a trendy weave, long suede boots and a black biker to complete her modest attire, Lilian Choruwa- Chambuka is pimped up as if she is…

First Farai launches album

Shadreck Mufandaedza : Arts Correspondent Sungura musician Aliya Mwanambo whose showbiz name is First Farai seeks to revive his fading career when he launches an album on Wednesday at the City…

Gutu trial in false start

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The trial of CAPS United player Archford Gutu accused of damaging another motorist’s vehicle in a drunken brawl failed to kick off yesterday because his lawyer was…

Cambria Africa narrows loss

Business Reporter Zimbabwe focused investment company, Cambria Africa narrowed its loss from continuing operations to $600 000 ($150 000 before legal costs) for the six months to the end of…

12 400 livestock stolen — police

Crime Reporter Over 12 400 livestock were stolen countrywide in 2 420 cases that were recorded during the last five months. According to police statistics, of the 2 420 cases…

Bangladesh in anti-militant arrests drive

DHAKA. — Bangladesh police said yesterday they have arrested over 8 000 people in a nationwide crackdown launched after a wave of murders targeting minorities and secular activists.

China donates $2m weather equipment

Ellah Mukwati Herald Reporter ENVIRONMENT, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri last week commissioned weather equipment worth $2 million donated by the Chinese government.

Crocker impresses in US

ZIMBABWE’S Sean Crocker began the final round of the Monroe Invitational four-over and five-strokes behind 54-hole leader Andrew McCain. However, Crocker put together the low round of the week, firing a…

Japanese envoy hails President

Tedious Manyepo Herald Reporter Acting Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr David Tsunakake has hailed President Mugabe for creating a conducive environment that has seen his country seriously considering investing in Zimbabwe.

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