Utete: Loyal, committed team player

R.G. Mugabe President A loyal, committed team player, the late Dr Utete’s services went far beyond the duties of a civil servant, readily making seminal inputs to key Party policies which…

Mourinho upbeat

LONDON. — As Jose Mourinho came out of the tunnel for his first game in charge of Manchester United, one name reverberated around the DW Stadium on Saturday.

Sadc worst hit by El Nino drought: UN

BLANTYRE — The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that Southern Africa is experiencing the worst El Nino-induced drought in 35 years, following the failure of…

Accounts clerk jailed 3yrs for theft

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A 29-YEAR-OLD accounts clerk has been jailed for three years for stealing nearly $20 000 from his employer. Terrence Kaguru Chipfakacha of Dulibadzimu in Beitbridge stole the…

Knives out for Chamisa, Mudzuri

Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor SOME senior MDC-T officials are up in arms with party leader Morgan Tsvangirai for elevating Advocate Nelson Chamisa and Engineer Elias Mudzuri to the party vice…

No Pogba deadline

LONDON. — Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola has not set Manchester United a deadline by which to complete the signing of the Frenchman from Juventus, it is understood.

Africa, begging with a golden bowl

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Africa’s vastly underutilised agricultural potential is under spotlight in much of the book, with the continent urged to consider China’s example of broadly mechanised agriculture and strategic…

Afrodiasporic literature can create alternative narratives

Celebrated Ghanaian writer and academic Ama Ata Aidoo has no time for “Afropolitans”. This is a notion popularised by the self-described “multi-local” author Taiye Selasi.

Polytechnics to offer degrees

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Government has endorsed the transformation of polytechnic colleges into degree-offering institutions saying the move will promote entrepreneurship and revive industry.

Kariba REDD+ changes lives. . . but poor carbon prices threaten viability

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story A PROJECT in Mashonaland West that aims to avoid deforestation has since 2014 sold 1,5 million carbon credits to global buyers for over $2 million.

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