Will the US strike North Korea?

Minghao Zhao Correspondent Donald Trump is running out of patience with North Korea. Using heated language, unusual for a US president, Trump recently warned that if Pyongyang threatens to attack the…

Ministry gets big boost

Talent Hwari Herald Reporter Government has received a donation of two vehicles and ICT equipment worth $120 000 from the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) to improve the operations of the…

Morocco unrelenting

LONDON. — Morocco’s decision to bid for the 2026 World Cup soccer finals will see the North African country hoping to make it fifth time lucky after some near misses…

Zim hold scoring record in Cosafa Champs

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter HOSTS Zimbabwe will head into the latest edition of the COSAFA Women’s Championship with a proud record of being the team that has scored the biggest winning…

Govt increases road rehabilitation efforts

Walter Nyamukondiwa in MAKONDE Government has increased its commitment under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme to $150 million, as it implements the second phase which targets sealing of roads, re-gravelling…

Manicaland Provincial Heroes Acre violated

Tendai Gukutikwa Mutare Bureau Chief Zimunya and headmen from his area held a cleansing ceremony at Manicaland Provincial Heroes Acre prior to Heroes Day celebrations held in Mutare on Monday.

NYG preps back on track

Ray Bande Mutare Bureau PREPARATIONS for the 2017 edition of the National Youth Games are back on track after some top government meetings were held in the capital to resolve the…

Sibanda, Bhunu into ITF quarter-finals

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top player at the third leg of the International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under South Central Circuit Mehluli Sibanda is through to the quarter-finals after beating Jan Jermar yesterday…

United look like Invincibles

LONDON. — Thierry Henry sees elements of the Invincibles in the current Manchester United soccer squad.

Don’t write Windies off yet

LONDON. — Joel Garner has warned against “writing the West Indies off too early” ahead of their upcoming Test cricket series against England.

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