Former students spearhead schools growth
Herald Reporter Schools are increasingly benefiting from various interventions by their former students through various grouping such as aluminis or old students’ associations.
Govt eager to reduce environmental, health risks
Tanaka Vunganai and Tatenda Charamba Government is participating in the regional Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) project to reduce environmental and health risks as expected by the Stockholm Convention. Twelve southern African countries…
China disburses $30bn to Africa
Elita Chikwati in Beijing, China China has disbursed nearly $30 billion to assist African countries in different projects as it pledged to be the most reliable partner in speeding agriculture…
Ramos rescues Madrid
NAPLES. – Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos performed another rescue act to wreck Napoli’s brave comeback attempt and take the Champions League soccer title-holders into the quarter-finals on Tuesday night…
Mujuru stirs hornet’s nest
Tendai Mugabe and Farirai Machivenyika— EMBATTLED opposition leader Dr Joice Mujuru on Tuesday vindicated Zanu-PF’s decision to expel her after making sensational claims in London that she had been endorsed…
OR Tambo heist: Getaway car recovered
JOHANNESBURG. — A vehicle used during the daring heist at OR Tambo Airport on Tuesday night has been recovered in Pretoria. A highly-placed source told News24 that the vehicle was found…
How to make money via your website
Google is underused. For the most part, there are over hundreds of Google products and services people are unfamiliar with.
Plane crash lands in Byo
Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau Three people escaped unhurt after a private charter plane crash-landed at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport on Tuesday evening. The plane, a Beech Baron 58, was coming from…
Zim’s economic paradoxes
Dr Gift Mugano Our economy showcases a number of mysteries which puzzles onlookers. From 1998, the country went through various turbulences which saw it being hit by various ‘economic cyclones’…
Be bold for change
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus Yesterday marked Women’s Day, a day globally set to pay homage to the female species. The theme: “Be Bold for Change” was quite apt.





