War vets reaffirm unconditional support for President
Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent War veterans have reaffirmed their unconditional support for President Mugabe, saying individual opinions by a few members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) should…
Marriot dismisses Kamba faction
Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS board chairman Bernard Marriot has dismissed any prospects of joining hands with a rebel faction led by Ernest Kamba. On Monday, the Kamba faction issued a…
Amla 100 not out • Spare a thought for Chevrons
JOHANNESBURG. — Hashim Amla, just like the Chevrons, made their Test debut against India. The Chevrons’ first Test match came in 1992, while Amla’s first Test match came in November…
Rainy conditions to persist across entire Sadc region
Sifelani Tsiko — More rain and possible flooding is expected in most parts of the Sadc region in the coming three months, the Sadc Climate Services Centre says.
Cayeux, Vincent in SA Open
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Scott Vincent and Marc Cayeux are expected to fly the country’s flag at the European Tour-sanctioned South Africa Open, which tees off this morning.
Zim seeks energy deal with SA
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter— GOVERNMENT has covered significant ground towards striking a framework agreement with South Africa for deeper cooperation on a number of energy related issues, Energy and Power…
Ease of Doing Business proponents should revisit policy
Charles Dhewa — The Ease of Doing Business initiative mooted by policy makers in 2016 was a commendable effort. However, it seems to have put more emphasis on meeting the needs…
DJ Mox’s son drowns in pool
Sophie Chese-Msowa Arts Correspondent — Popular Star FM disc jockey Shingai Mokina, popularly known as DJ Mox, lost his two-year-old son on Tuesday.
Helping your child adjust to new school
A new school year has begun with some students returning to their old school while others are changing schools and classes.
Govt surpasses Zim-Asset road rehab target
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Government has rehabilitated more than 70 000 km of roads in rural and resettlement areas, thereby surpassing targets set in the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation…






