Woman amputated for failing to conceive

NAIROBI. – The Kenyan woman whose husband chopped off both her arms for alleged failure to bear children has received lifetime support from a global pharmaceuticals company. Jackeline Mwende (27) also…

TelOne unveils unlimited free calling service

TelOne has unveiled an exciting feature to the voice service. TelOne landline home users can now make free unlimited calls to other TelOne landlines between 6pm and 6am on Mondays…

Border Strikers out to prove mettle

Tedious Manyepo : Sports Reporter BORDER STRIKERS coach Never Malunga has acknowledged that his team raised their own bar by beating Harare soccer giants Dynamos 2-1 at Dulivhadzimu last Sunday as…

Arsene on the way out?

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has admitted he doesn’t know whether he will remain as Arsenal manager beyond the end of the season. The Frenchman is out of contract at the Emirates…

The ballad of Pep, Jose

MANCHESTER. — With Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and Jose Mourinho at Manchester United, Manchester threatens to become the centre of the footballing universe during the new English Premier League…

Herentals in trouble, face ban

Tedious Manyepo : Sports Reporter NORTHERN Region Division One women’s soccer executive committee is expected to hand down a ruling on Herentals Queens by next week who are accused of unruly…

Govt gazettes ZHRC guidelines

Zvamaida Murwira : Senior Reporter Government has gazetted regulations guiding the operations of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission that should be applied when it is discharging its constitutional obligations of dealing…

Presidential e-learning programme on the cards

Bianca Leboho : Herald Reporter Government is set to introduce a Presidential e-learning programme by 2018 as part of efforts to establish e-governance and Information and Communication Technology awareness in the…

Importing goods into Zim by air

All importations into Zimbabwe have to be entered for Customs purposes in accordance with Section 39 of the Customs and Excise Act (Chapter 23:02). The airport is regarded as one…

Top jobs for future graduates

Tomorrow’s graduates will be applying for jobs working in virtual worlds and outer space, experts claim, following the release of a new report predicting career trends for the next ten…

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