Father, son up for attempted murder

A 52-year-old Harare man and his son on Tuesday appeared in court for striking their fellow villager with an axe and an iron bar following an undisclosed misunderstanding.

Tobacco: Forests under siege

Tedious Manyepo : Correspondent AFTER years of toil in subsistence farming with hardly any surplus to sell, 45-year old Peter Chiwara of Wedza finally decides to try his hand in tobacco…

Be professional and accountable, new election commissioners urged

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Election commissioners have a prerogative to deliver credible elections whose results are a correct reflection of the will of the people and give rise to legitimate…

National Pledge a must for all: Churches

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Churches have endorsed the National Pledge and recommended that the pledge should not be recited only in schools but all public fora. This also comes amid…

Ronaldo throws a tantrum

LYON. — Cristiano Ronaldo threw a reporter’s microphone in a lake yesterday after objecting to being approached hours before Portugal’s crunch Euro 2016 match against Hungary.

Djokovic eyes fourth title

LONDON. — Having finally rid himself of his French Open tennis curse, Novak Djokovic is chasing a third successive Wimbledon title to move one step closer to the first calendar…

Lionel Messi: Simply the best

HOUSTON. — Lionel Messi became Argentina’s all-time record goalscorer as the two-time world soccer champions outclassed the United States 4-0 to reach the Copa America Centenario final.

TechnoMag live streaming from China, Huawei Seeds for Africa

Toneo Tonderai Rutsito  TechnoMag will be streaming live updates from China, for the next two weeks as Zimbabwe joins the global annual seeds for the future, a program being spearheaded…

Lock runs the show

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AS the Old Mutual ITF Futures Series tennis tournament continued yesterday, Zimbabwe’s top ranked player in the event Benjamin Lock booked his place in the quarter-finals…

Record keeping, the way to go

Tobacco farmers have benefited $411 million from 141 million kilogrammes of tobacco sold at an average price of $2,92 per kilogramme. Of these 26,9 million kilogrammes were sold under the auction…

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