Zim footballers generate a lot of interest

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FIVE-TIME African champions Zamalek have moved closer to securing the signature of CAPS United forward Abbas Amidu after officially indicating their interest in signing the…

Court exposes Chitungwiza rot . Mayor ‘bought stand on behalf of 3-year-old son’

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent Suspended Chitungwiza mayor Philip Mutoti allegedly acquired a residential stand in the name of his three-year-old son which he later resold, the court heard yesterday.

Putin, Trump to hold first meeting

MOSCOW. – Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump will hold their first full-fledged meeting at the G20 summit on July 7, the Kremlin spokesman said. Dmitry…

‘Death of the Commissar’ launch on tonight

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter ALL is set for tonight’s launch of Tichaona Zindoga’s new poetry anthology, “Death of the Commissar” to be held at Batanai Gardens First Floor at…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Prof Moyo should use proper platform

There is a saying that, “if you cannot stand the heat in the kitchen, go out” or something to that effect.

Fire guts Lusaka’s largest market

LUSAKA. – Fire swept through Lusaka City Market yesterday destroying property worth millions of kwacha in what police suspect to be an act of sabotage.

Six firms bid for NRZ recapitalisation

The State Procurement Board (SPB) yesterday unveiled six investors interested in the recapitalisation of the state-owned, National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ).

Warriors out to tame Crocs

Petros Kausiyo in SUN CITY, South Africa AS Zimbabwe brace for their COSAFA Castle Cup semi-final clash against Lesotho tonight, the Warriors are having to grapple with fatigue from a…

Algeria to grant legal status to African migrants

ALGIERS. – Algeria plans to grant residency rights and job permits to illegal African migrants, responding to a shortage of workers in farming and construction while also seeking to combat…

Harare City blows $11m on salaries

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Harare City Council violated the Urban Councils Act when it borrowed $11 million from a financial institution to pay salaries and terminal benefits for its employees.

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