Cheetahs brace for Hong Kong tourney
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Cheetahs flew into Hong Kong on Monday with coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba confident that they will give a good account of themselves at the World…
Gamecocks thump Shabanie
FORMER champions Chicken Inn put up a polished performance as they beat 10-man Shabanie Mine at Luveve yesterday.
The victory ensured that the Gamecocks remain unbeaten after four games in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.
Paroled prisoner with nowhere to go
Rumbidzai Ngwenya Features Writer Since childhood, Maxwell Sibanda from Lupane watched as his mother was violently attacked by his father. He was raised in a home where violence was prevalent.…
Turnall turnover rises 12 percent
Africa Moyo Business Reporter ASBESTOS products manufacturer, Turnall Holdings, has contained a three-year decline in turnover, which rose 12 percent to $19,026 million for the year ended December 31, 2017,…
Hwange losses down 51 percent
Business Reporter LISTED coal miner Hwange Colliery Company Limited reduced its loss by 51 percent to $43,8 million in the year to December 31, 2017, from $89,9 million recorded in…
‘Deal decisively with kombi crews stealing from commuters’
Andrew Muvishi Herald Reporter Commuters in Harare have called for stern measures against commuter omnibus crews accused of stealing from commuters while police on patrol reportedly turn a blind eye…
Zimbabwe seeks deeper economic ties with China
Speaking to Xinhua before his visit to China, President Mnangagwa said his administration’s priority is to revive the economy and make Zimbabwe a middle-class income country by 2030, which needs deeper economic ties with China.
Ageism is ignorance and bigotry
It is just pathetic that in a battle of ideas some are trying to stir a generational conflict as a way of luring younger voters. There are a lot of things which we should have drawn a line under but which as a nation we have allowed to drift on unabated. We should learn from our apathetic approach to a lot of misdeeds that have haunted the nation.
Doctors return to work
Doctors who have been on strike since the beginning of last month have said they are resuming work today. Some departments at major Government hospitals such as Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo had been shut down as a result of the strike. The industrial action was called off during the Easter holidays and the doctors said they are resuming work today.
Mash East gears for primary polls
Victor Maphosa Mash East Correspondent. Mahonaland East Province is geared for the smooth holding of its primary elections scheduled for May 5. In a circular read on his behalf by…










