‘Improvement of service delivery top priority’

Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent Newly-elected Zvishavane Town Council chairperson Councillor Khulekani Ndlovu says improvement of service delivery is a top priority as the growing mining town seeks to lure investors in…

Chipinge records suspected cholera case

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A SUSPECTED cholera case has been reported in Chipinge District, The Herald can reveal. Chipinge Civil Protection Committee chairperson Mr William Mashava confirmed the case, which was…

Thousands rally in Cape Town against rising crime, high unemployment

CAPE TOWN. — Thousands went onto the streets here in the South African capital on Tuesday morning to voice their anger over rising crime and high unemployment.

Girona hold Barcelona

MADRID. – American soccer fans will be licking their lips if this is what awaits Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium in January after Barcelona and Girona played out an enthralling 2-2 draw at the Camp Nou on Sunday night.

Property sector struggles with high rent defaults

The country’s property market in the first half of the year was characterised by high rent default levels and also low absorption rates of rental space, despite the improving general business confidence, a listed company in the sector has said.

Africa’s insurance experts to converge at 23rd Reinsurance Forum in Namibia

WINDHOEK. — Namibia will host the Africa Insurance Organisation’s (AIO) 23rd Reinsurance Forum from September 30 to October 2, in the capital Windhoek.

CAPS, Herentals summoned

HARARE giants CAPS United and newboys Herentals have been summoned to appear before the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee on October 2 for their involvement in causing a late kick-off to their match on August 18 at Rufaro.

N’anga vanishes after patient’s death

Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspondent A 20-year-old woman from Crispen Village under Chief Mkoka in Gokwe, died after allegedly drinking a concoction she got from a traditional healer, which was meant…

UNGA: An opportunity to tell the Zimbabwean story

The 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) currently in motion in the United States provides boundless opportunities for Zimbabwe to tell its story following the recent political transfiguration that gave birth to a new dispensation, now commonly referred to as the Second Republic.

SLIZ course begins

THE joint Sports Leaders Institute of Zimbabwe and West Virginia University-run International Sports Management Level One course started earnestly in Harare yesterday with over 100 participants in attendance.

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