Djokovic advances without hitting a ball
MADRID. – Novak Djokovic moved into the semi-finals of the Madrid Masters tennis tournament yesterday without hitting a ball as Kei Nishikori withdrew with a wrist injury, tournament organisers said.
Life after Usain Bolt
SHANGHAI. – Usain Bolt’s imminent retirement is a blow for athletics, but a new generation of Jamaican sprinters is ready to try to fill his golden shoes, Olympic champions Elaine…
ZAS challenges farmers to fully utilise land
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent The Zimbabwe Agricultural Society has challenged farmers to fully utilise the land to help boost food security in line with the economic blueprint, ZimAsset.
Harare gets $356k
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter The United Nations Population Fund has availed $356 000 to Harare City Council for the construction of a clinic and youth centre in Hopley. The funding will…
Mutuma enjoying Bosso love
Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter RODRECK MUTUMa says he has fallen in love with Highlanders so much that he has even forgotten he was playing for their bitter rivals Dynamos a few…
Mzembi speaks on UNWTO loss
Isdore Guvamombe in MADRID Spain— Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has said the Zimbabwean brand emerged the major victor in the race for the United Nations World Tourism…
Familiarise with SDGs: Parajuli
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter United Nations resident co-ordinator in Zimbabwe Mr Bishow Parajuli has urged students to familiarise with Sustainable Development Goals to make meaningful contribution to the country’s social services.
Rowdy youths disrupt meeting
Zvamaida Murwira in Bindura A parliamentary portfolio committee public hearing was aborted yesterday in Bindura after rowdy youths suspected to be aligned to Zanu-PF national Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere…
Mangongo’s men ready for Canada
CANADA arrived in Harare yesterday for their cricket tour of Zimbabwe, which gets underway with a warm-up match against a High Performance Centre side at Harare Sports Club tomorrow.
NetOne employs 400
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Mobile phone operator NetOne yesterday recruited more than 400 people as part of its ambitious project to create 20 000 jobs countrywide. The employees mainly youths, were…




