People’s voice vs Architects of Apartheid puppets

Udo W. Froese Correspondent— The time has finally come for South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), to wake up and blunt the spurious allegations against it by the…

Govt to introduce e-GP system to enhance public procurement

Business Reporter — GOVERNMENT will engage an information communication technology expert to develop an electronic Government procurement system to enhance institutional and legislative reforms to public procurement and improve capacity…

Poor workmanship costs Zvimba RDC

Herald Reporter— Poor workmanship by a construction firm contracted by Zvimba Rural District Council to tar three kilometres of road at Murombedzi Growth Point has led to the washing away…

Koulibaly upbeat

LIBREVILLE. — Kalidou Koulibaly admits he waited and waited for the call to come from France before choosing to play for Senegal, and does not regret his decision for one…

Zanu-PF goes for broke in Bikita West by-election

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has lined up a number of rallies in Bikita West ahead of the by-elections set for January 21. Party leaders from the country’s 10 provinces are…

CR7 the top dog

ZURICH. — Cristiano Ronaldo has been crowned the first ever world player of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards before gently sticking the boot into his closest rival…

Funding constraints hinder research

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Lack of funding is negatively affecting research, with researchers leaving the country en-masse for the Diaspora where they are doing wonders, the Research Council of Zimbabwe has…

Kerber stunned

SYDNEY. — Russian teenager Daria Kasatkina put Angelique Kerber’s Australian Open tennis preparations in a spin with a straight-sets upset win over the world number one at the Sydney International…

Amla seeks form

JOHANNESBURG. — Hashim Amla will become the eighth South African to appear in 100 Test cricket matches in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka starting at the Wanderers…

FIFA okays 48-team World Cup

ZURICH. — FIFA’s decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams in 2026 will allow more countries to “dream” of qualifying for the globe’s top sporting event, FIFA president…

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