Spruce up premises, says First Lady
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday implored the business community to paint its buildings and help spruce up cities.
THREE YEARS AGO, THEY SAID HE WAS ONE OF DOMESTIC FOOTBALL’S BRIGHTEST PROSPECTS . . . so, how did he end up seeking asylum in England instead of becoming a star?
IT was the ultimate feel-good story that cheered the spirits of a nation — a poor teenager attracting the attention of the country’s biggest financial services group to bail him out and help him pursue his dream to become a professional footballer in Europe.
Editorial Comment: A-Level enrolment mustn’t be selective
Enrolment for Lower Sixth for 2019 is underway, with most schools expected to complete the exercise by the end of this week. Those that have already completed the exercise are expected to start classes today.
UPDATED: Four die in kombi accident
FOUR people died on the spot yesterday, while 13 others were seriously injured and rushed to Kwekwe District Hospital when the right rear tyre of a commuter omnibus they were travelling in burst, resulting in it veering off the road and overturning.
ZCDC to build Diamond Value Management Centre
Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC )is set to build a Diamond Value Management Centre responsible for quality management of the gems, including sorting and valuation. The centre…
Gold deliveries target up
Government has set a target of 40 tonnes of gold deliveries to Fidelity Printers this year up from the 33,2 tonnes gold miners delivered last year as it angles to reach a peak of 100 tonnes annual output by 2023, according to Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando.
New NSSA board appointed
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza, has appointed a new board for National Social Security Authority (NSSA) following dissolution of the previous board last October after expiry of its tenure.
Govt in crop, livestock assessment
Government has embarked on a nationwide crop and livestock assessment to determine the total crop area, availability of pastures and water, and the state of the crops and livestock.
‘Economy will improve’
Zanu-PF members have been urged to remain steadfast despite the prevailing temporary economic hardships obtaining in the country.
Biti has a case to answer — Court
MDC-Alliance principal Tendai Biti, who is facing charges of inciting the violent post-election demonstration in Harare on August 1 last year, yesterday had his application for discharge thrown out.











