Bosso feed on crumbs while others party

HIGHLANDERS were the dominant brand that attracted the fans to Barbourfields on Sunday, but the Premiership giants have been left to count the costs of staging a huge-profile match after most of the gate receipts went into the coffers of other parties.

Tetanus vaccine for male circumcision

Government has introduced tetanus toxoid containing vaccine (TTCV) to be administered to all boys and men who will undergo circumcision using the Prepex method, The Herald can reveal.

Ole faces up to reality

LONDON. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer enjoyed a charmed life as interim Manchester United manager, but Barcelona’s visit to Old Trafford tonight will show him the scale of the task he faces as the new full-time boss.

16 000 youths drive construction boom

About 16 000 youths in Mashonaland Central are taking part in the Youth Build Zimbabwe (YBZ) initiative spearheaded by the National Youth Service (NYS), which is contributing to infrastructure development in the province.

Police hunt for three robbers

Police have launched a manhunt for three men who recently broke into a house at Checheche growth point armed with various objects and severely assaulted the occupants before vanishing with more than RTGS $2 500.

Mixed response to discount promo

Chitungwiza Municipality raked in $1,8 million from the 50 percent discount promotion for ratepayers that it ran last month.

Guvamombe rejects Hwange magistrate

The Judicial Service Commission has appointed Hwange regional magistrate Mr Collet Ncube to preside over suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe’s criminal cases.

Tourist arrivals surge

HARARE – The number of tourists to Zimbabwe have increased significantly over the past months, according to statistics released by Zimbabwe’s statistical agency (ZIMSTATS).

Analysts commend establishment of the Zim Investment Development Agency

HARARE – Analysts on Monday commended Zimbabwe  for gazetting a Bill which seeks to establish a one-stop shop for  investors.

Rand on the front foot in early trade

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand firmed early on Tuesday, advancing alongside Asian currencies as a dollar wobble helped sustain demand for risk assets.

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