Musha-ngazhike believes in squad

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter— FORMER Zimbabwe international striker Gilbert Mushangazhike says the Warriors’ Class of 2016 should not to be intimidated by the big names in their group when they plunge…

France-Africa Summit: Hollande’s swansong

Peter Fabricius Correspondent— French President François Hollande put his legacy first by insisting that the 27th Africa-France Summit, which he will co-chair, should be held this week in Bamako, the capital…

More candidates emerge for world’s biggest tourism job

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix THE countdown to the election for the top tourism job in the world — that of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Secretary General — slated…

What the nabobs of negativity miss

Joram Nyathi Spectrum— THE number of passionate negative predictions about the current year is more than enough to take one’s breath away. Enough to make one almost believe the sun may…

Blanket mine gold production rises 18pc

Business Reporter CALEDONIA Mining Corporation Plc’s gold production at its Blanket Mine rose 18 percent to reach a record 13 591 ounces in the quarter to December 2016 compared to…

It’s time for the North England derby

LONDON. – One of football’s biggest battles takes place on Sunday at Old Trafford and, if the visitors can pick up all three points, we might just look back on…

Brian Mteki drags ex-worker to court

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Court Reporter— Zimbabwe African Roots musician and sculptor Bryn Mteki yesterday dragged his former worker who had threatened him with violence and damaged his supermarket.

Worldwide IT spending to top $3,5 trillion

LONDON. – Worldwide IT spending will grow by 2,7 percent in 2017 to reach US$3,5 trillion (a staggering R47,5 trillion in soft-currency terms), according to a new forecast from Gartner.

Council engages ZRP on vendors

Nyemudzai Kakore: Herald Correspondent Harare City Council has engaged the Zimbabwe Republic Police to assist in removing illegal food vendors who defy the council’s directive to stop selling food as a…

Stevie Wonder serenades Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama was left teary-eyed after Stevie Wonder serenaded her with a medley of his greatest hits, singing “you’ll always be First Lady in our minds”.

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