Prophet Chiza for Africa’s top award

Peter Matika Senior Reporter PROMINENT prophet, founder and leader of Eagle Life Assembly Church, Blessing Chiza has been nominated for an honorary doctorate award by the African Institute of Theology. Prophet Chiza…

Salary reforms answer to cash shortages: RBZ

Lungile Tshuma Sunday News Correspondent THE Government should develop “bold and stern” measures of reducing expenditure with special focus on the salary bill while increasing industrial production as a possible way…

New law on strikes, lay offs

Harare Bureau WORKERS could soon have shorter periods to inform employers of planned strikes, get softer penalties for illegal job actions, and go on maternity leave without restrictions. Labour dispute…

Masvaure and PJ Moor grab their chance

Tinashe Kusema TEST débutantes Prince Masvaure and Peter Joseph (PJ) Moor made the most of their chance in whites during the just ended series against New Zealand. Masvaure, a gritty 10-year…

Hull City stun Leicester, Pep off to winning start

LEICESTER’S Premier League title defence got off to an embarrassing start as the champions crashed to 2-1 defeat at troubled Hull in the season opener on Saturday. Just three months after…

Coventry misses out on podium

ZIMBABWEAN swimming queen Kirsty Coventry (Pictured) missed out on a podium finish after coming sixth in the 200m backstroke final at the on going Rio Olympics early yesterday morning. Coventry touched…

Wayde cruises in 400m heats

HE thrilled the world in Beijing last year, and now Wayde van Niekerk has launched his assault on a gold medal at the Rio Olympics. The 23-year-old 400m world champion from…

An Ervine remarkable revival

ANTHONY ERVIN has capped a remarkable turnaround to become the oldest ever Olympic swimming champion at the age of 35 with victory in the 50m freestyle. The American won joint gold…

Bolt, Gatlin win 100m heats

USAIN Bolt raced for the first at the 2016 Olympics and won his opening round 100m heat in 10,07 seconds. Bolt is attempting to become the first man to win…

Expectations for employment creation

Chris Chenga Open Economy A few weeks ago, an esteemed writer in The Herald, Nathaniel Manheru, opened dialogue around a perceived dependence by graduates on Government to create jobs. The…

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