ZDF contingent back from E. Guinea

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces’ training contingent to the Equatorial Guinea has returned home after training that country’s military officers for the past one year.

Suspect runs over cop

Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter A Kuwadzana man allegedly ran over a police officer who sought to arrested him for fraud and abandoned his vehicle while the law enforcer was trapped underneath.

Fighting the scourge of racism

Sifelani Tsiko Syndication Writer— A major controversy has arisen over the latest racist incident in which two South African white men forced a black man into a coffin and threatening to…

Typhoid menace . . . 76pc cases reported in Harare

Lloyd Gumbo and Innocent Ruwende— Harare City Council has contributed 76 percent of the overall typhoid cases countrywide with two deaths, 126 suspected and 12 confirmed cases, it has been…

NetOne appoints Manyaya PR exec

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent— NetOne has appointed Mr George Manyaya as the Public Relations and Special Projects Executive with effect from January 3, 2017.

Govt-driven farming scheme pays off

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer— The rains Zimbabwe and the rest of southern Africa is receiving have brought huge excitement among farmers with many predicting a bumper crop harvest in the…

Five African inventions to look out for in 2017

Clare Spencer Correspondent— An electricity grid for the whole village Problem: A total of 1,3 billion people worldwide currently don’t have electricity, according to Yale Environment 360. Getting people in rural…

Aussie teen makes history

BRISBANE. — Australian teenager Destanee Aiava created a slice of history yesterday when she became the first tennis player born in the 2000s to win a main draw match on…

Pep hints on retirement

LONDON. — Coaching great Pep Guardiola hinted to NBC his present post as Manchester City manager may be his last, saying he was “arriving at the end” of his stellar…

‘20 percent Zim women give birth at home’

Thandeka Moyo Bulawayo Bureau About 20 percent of Zimbabwean births over the past five years occurred at home, statistics which experts have described as unacceptably high. According to the recently-released Zimbabwe…

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