Simon’s Town battles wild blaze

CAPE TOWN. — Simon’s Town residents in South Africa have banded together to battle a blaze threatening the suburb. Estelle Ramsden said she had seen the fire yesterday morning and…

Obama in emotional farewell

CHICAGO. – US President Barack Obama addressed America and the world for the last time as US president on Tuesday, in a speech that was both a tearful goodbye and…

‘Young sculptors should be original’

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent — Creativity and originality are fundamental for the development of the local sculpture industry that has hogged the limelight internationally for its outstanding pieces, which have been…

Over 400 poachers nabbed

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Over 440 Zimbabweans were arrested for poaching last year, translating to an increase of 4,5 percent over the previous year, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority…

Zimbabwe to see 3,8pc growth: World Bank

The World Bank has painted a more optimistic picture in respect of Zimbabwe’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth this year, projecting it at 3,8 percent.

Pasuwa’s men show they have now come of age

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor TWENTY-three years after the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo provided the stage for the beginning of the end of the Dream Team, the Indomitable Lions’ fortress in Yaounde…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Vibrant industry will grow economy

Government’s focus on raising production levels in the country is the only sure way the economy can grow. In this regard, we fully support the thrust of Finance and Economic…

Museveni appoints son senior advisor

KAMPALA. — Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has appointed his son to the position of Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations.

Potraz defends tariff hike, as Econet takes the lead

Business Reporter— The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority has justified the new minimum charges for voice, data and bundled services as critical to halt down a spiral in revenues of…

Pope slams ‘abortion to save looks’

THE VATICAN. – Pope Francis (picturd above) yesterday took aim at the modern world’s obsessions with power, success and beauty, citing the example of a woman who had an abortion…

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