Hit and run driver kept in jail

Sylvester Chiramba, Court Reporter A MOTORIST from Bulawayo, who hit and dragged a pedestrian for 16 metres before fleeing from the scene following the death of his victim, has been…

Belgium, Brazil cruise into quarter-finals

Cape Town — Belgium defeated Japan in a World Cup Round of 16 thriller as Nacer Chadli grabbed a dramatic winner in stoppage time to break Japanese hearts.

NTS posts $13,8 mln revenue

NATIONAL Tyre Services Limited (NTS) saw its revenue jump to $13,8 million in the year to March 31, 2018 from $11,9 million in the prior comparable period.

False start to quartet’s fake invoices trial

Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent The trial of two former Seke Teachers College students and employees who reportedly defrauded the institution of over $4 000 failed to kick off yesterday after…

PSL bow to World Cup

Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League matches will kick off an hour early when the programme resumes this Saturday after a two-week break to avoid adverse counter-attraction of the 2018…

ATAF, OECD renew MoU on Africa

Business Reporter THE African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) have signed a renewal of their memorandum of understanding until 2023, agreeing to…

Council rescinds housing deal with NBS

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Harare City Council has rescinded its decision to enter into partnership with the National Building Society (NBS) to develop over 300 residential stands for low-income earners…

Free blood for public, mission hospitals

Bulawayo Bureau GOVERNMENT has said blood will now be offered free of charge to patients at public health institutions and mission hospitals with immediate effect. The scraping of fees for…

Govt, Chinese investor renegotiate Kamativi deal

GOVERNMENT and Chinese investor Beijing Pinchang, who had earlier expressed interest in reviving Kamativi Tin Mine, are engaged in discussions on whether to renegotiate the deal or terminate it.

MDC-dominated councils: A manifesto of self-enrichment

The MDC Alliance, which represents a grouping of the main opposition parties set to participate in the July 30 elections, presented its manifesto to the electorate early last month in a bid to market itself.

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