Costa out of Leicester clash

Chelsea striker Diego Costa’s future has been thrown into doubt following a blazing row with Antonio Conte over his fitness. The Spain international has not travelled with the rest of the…

Chaos as pupils head back to school

Parents have expressed disgruntlement over what they say is gross negligence by Harare City Council and the issue of school fees at certain educational institutions.

Heavy rains push dam levels up

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent THE country’s average dam levels have increased, with some major dams recording 100 percent capacity. In a statement, Zimbabwe National Water Authority (zinwa) corporate communications manager Mrs Marjorie…

Morgan moves to Everton

LONDON. – French holding midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin has joined Everton from Manchester United for an initial fee of £20 million, the Merseyside club said on Thursday. The 27-year-old signed a four-and-a-half-year…

Fall armyworm affects seven provinces

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter The fall armyworm has now affected seven provinces, with responsible authorities intensifying monitoring and assessment to curb further invasion, Government has said. Department of Plant Protection and…

Teen wins $2 000 lawsuit for lost virginity

A TEENAGER from Bulawayo who sued her married ex-lover for deflowering her before ditching her after having previously promised to marry her has been awarded $2 000 in damages.

AFCON bursts into life

LIBREVILLE. – New-look Ivory Coast are preparing to defend the African Cup of Nations soccer tournament, which kicks off in Gabon today, buoyed by encouraging results and impressive form from…

Zimra hastens cargo tracking system

Tinashe Nyamushanya:Cool Lifestyle Correspondent Compliments of the season to you all. Hope I find you well.2016 has gone and was filled with some tears,joy,thrills and spills. Another 12 new chapters have come…

Gamecocks chairman quits

Paul Mundandi: Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn chairman Lifa Ncube has quit his post with the club amid a growing fallout within the Premiership over their boardroom battle with ZIFA.

‘City doing its best to keep typhoid at bay’

THE INTERVIEW: Innocent Ruwende IR: Engineer, you have been at the helm of Harare Water for the past four months. As you are aware water is one of the major…

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