MDC-T poll fears unfounded: ZEC
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The number of biometric voter registration centres allocated to provinces will not determine the number of polling stations in next year’s harmonised elections, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission…
Trump calls for peace
WASHINGTON. — US President Donald Trump said yesterday it was time to work “constructively” with Russia, but ruled out easing sanctions while the countries remained at odds over the conflicts…
Bogus Zesa agent nabbed
Sheillah Mapani Herald Reporter A bogus Zesa Holdings agent was arrested in Harare for allegedly defrauding three Harare residents of $650 after misrepresenting to them that he supplies electricity meters.
Warriors break Cosafa record
Sydney Kawadza Herald Senior Reporter THE Warriors’ triumph in the 2017 COSAFA Castle Cup soccer final against bitter rivals Zambia at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace in South Africa’s North West…
Thixton wins big at Donnybrook
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THERE was no stopping for former Zimbabwean champion rider Ashley Thixton during the third round of the 2017 National Motocross Championship series at Donnybrook yesterday where he…
Woman fined for growing mbanje
Victor Maphosa Herald Reporter A Ruwa woman was last week fined $100 at the Harare Magistrates’ Court for planting mbanje in her garden at her home in Damofalls. Luckmore Mandizha (54)…
Rooney goes back to his roots
LIVERPOOL. — Wayne Rooney yesterday completed his return to boyhood club Everton from Manchester United. The Toffees confirmed yesterday that the deal for the star was done as he comes…
Brexit to nowhere?
Joschka Fischer Correspondent Politics brings out strong emotions in everyone. Even the British, despite their reputation for pursuing their interests in a cool and calm fashion, apparently are not immune.
Power shortages push up LP gas use
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Imports of liquified petroleum gas (LP gas), mostly used as cooking fuel, have soared 67 percent to 2,5 million kg per month from 1,5 million kg per…
Reprieve for 1 360 Angolan refugees
JOHANNESBURG. – Over 1 000 former Angolan refugees were last week granted the right by the Department of Home Affairs to live and work in South Africa for a period…











