Darts body introduces new colours

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE National Darts Association of Zimbabwe (Ndaz) has, with immediate effect, introduced provincial and national sport colours in conformity with the Zimbabwe National Sport Colours…

Time frame for Bosso board of directors term

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Highlanders’ board of directors’ post will no longer be a lifetime position, with incumbents now expected to serve for a maximum of 10 years,…

Let’s embrace ED’s business first mantra

Zimbabwe is open for business. This is the mantra that President Mnangagwa invoked in Zimbabwe when he took over in November last year.

Mat South politicians sign peace pledge

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent POLITICAL party representatives from Matabeleland South Province yesterday signed a peace pledge committing their parties to a peaceful campaign ahead of elections.

5 voter educators injured in car crash

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter FIVE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) voter educators have been hospitalised, with the driver said to be in critical condition, after they were involved in an accident…

Independent candidate hails President’s call

Murehwa South independent National Assembly candidate Mr Noah Mangondo yesterday commended Zimbabweans for taking heed of President Mnangagwa’s call for peaceful campaigns.

MDC-Alliance threatens post-poll violence

Herald Reporters MDC-Alliance is threatening post-election violence if it loses the July 30 polls, with its leader Mr Nelson Chamisa expecting nothing less than victory. The threat of violence was…

Cheetahs struggle at world cup

ZIMBABWE Rugby Union president Aaron Jani believes the Cheetahs’ poor run at the just-ended Sevens World Cup in San Francisco, United States, has given them some hard lessons on what they need to do for the country to excel in this version of the game.

Govt awaits delivery of $381k essential drugs

Government is expecting the delivery of a consignment of essential drugs worth $381 000, which will augment drug supplies in the country, a Cabinet minister has said.

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