Mliswa: Servant leader on a mission
2rd Republic Profiles with Ruth Butaumocho When most people leave for the Diaspora, their primary loyalty often lies with their host country. However, that was not the case with Cde…
Pope Theodoros II pledges to market Zim
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All of Africa, Theodoros II, has pledged to market Zimbabwe as a safe investment destination. The Patriarch said this…
Ndiraya hails Warriors’ Euro stars
FORMER Ngezi Platinum coach Tonderayi Ndiraya reckons the Democratic Republic of Congo might have an edge over Zimbabwe in experience but believes the presence of Club Brugge midfielder, Marvellous Nakamba and Nottingham Forrest defender Tendayi Darikwa could give the Warriors a major lift.
Trade deficit down 44pc
Zimbabwe’s trade deficit went down 44 percent to $127 million in August 2018 from $229 million in February 2018 on the back of significant growth in exports during the seven-months period.
Allied Timbers head nabbed
Herald Reporter Allied Timbers Zimbabwe (ATZ) chief executive Daniel Sithole was yesterday arrested for allegedly flouting procurement procedures at the State-owned company. Sithole (70), who is jointly charged with ATZ…
Hazard caught in two minds
LONDON. – Eden Hazard is genuinely in two minds about his future, but he is too carefree a personality to be described as “agonising” over the decision.
Women eye PG’s post
Women are appealing to President Mnangagwa to consider appointing a woman to head the office of the Prosecutor-General as part of efforts to empower them and enhance gender equality.
CID warns public on vetting process
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has urged members of the public to avoid cutting deals on the streets when they want to obtain police clearance, as they risk being issued with fake documents.
Cheetahs ill-prepared
WITH the Zimbabwe Rugby Union having failed to ensure adequate preparations for them, the Cheetahs will now have to rely on their experience and enthusiasm when they take a crack at the 2018 Africa Cup Sevens tournament in Tunisia at the weekend.
Gold inches up on safe-haven demand
Gold prices edged higher yesterday drawing some safe-haven bids from risk-averse investors as Asian stocks fell amid worries over a potential slowdown in China’s economic growth and as the dollar eased against the yen.











