Lazarus Muhoni backs Buffaloes

Ray Bande Mutare Bureau FORMER Zimbabwe international Lazarus Muhoni believes Buffaloes have the depth, endurance and experience to fight all the way and clinch the 2017 Eastern Region Division One title.

New curriculum: Govt to buy $9m textbooks

Herald Reporter Government is buying textbooks and other learning materials worth $9 million from publishers to meet the required content in the new curriculum, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr…

Malala wins place at Oxford University

London. – Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban for advocating education for girls in her native Pakistan, announced yesterday she has won a place to…

US-based author tackles diaspora problems

Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter United States-based Zimbabwean author Lisa Rufaro has published a book titled “Here I Am: Tears of an African Immigrant” which gives an insight of the transition of…

The Beast back in Boks squad

CAPE TOWN. — Uzair Cassiem will start at No. 8 for the Springboks in their Rugby Championship opener against Argentina at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth tomorrow.

Costa sticks to his guns

LONDON. — Diego Costa has released a statement saying he will not return to Chelsea and he “must return to Atletico Madrid”. Costa is currently in his native Brazil and…

Injury rules out Suarez

BARCELONA. — Barcelona have suffered a blow on the eve of the new Spanish La Liga soccer season after Luis Suarez was ruled out for a month with a knee…

Govt ready to disburse $334m summer inputs

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will distribute inputs worth $334 million for the 2017 /2018 command programmes to ensure all farmers under the scheme get inputs on time, a senior Government…

Famba Neni show lives up to its billing

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter One thing people need to understand with fashion is every day is your runway and you need to always be on point.

ZSE reaches market capitalisation peak

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s market capitalisation yesterday reached a four-year high of $6 billion, after the Industrials Index gained 0,24 percent to the 211,69 level.

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