Barca confirm Neymar wants to return
Spain — Brazilian superstar, Neymar, wants to return to Barcelona two years after quitting the club to join Paris Saint-Germain, the club’s vice-president said on Thursday. “What is correct,…
Algeria top Senegal in heavyweight clash
Cairo — Riyad Mahrez and Algeria fired a warning to the rest of their Africa Cup of Nations title rivals with a deserved 1-0 win over Sadio Mane’s heavily-fancied Senegal…
I’m not Morocco’s trump card: Renard
Cairo — Morocco coach Herve Renard said Thursday he does not see himself as the key to Africa Cup of Nations success ahead of an intriguing match against his former…
USA captain ‘stands by’ White House boycott threat
Paris — United States women’s World Cup co-captain Megan Rapinoe yesterday urged her teammates to join her boycott of a White House visit following fierce criticism from President Donald Trump.…
Corruption convicts to lose wealth
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter Those convicted of corruption will have their wealth and assets forfeited to the State as part of restitution for their criminal deeds, President Mnangagwa has said.…
Zinara finance director, deputy suspended
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) finance director Simon Taranhike and his deputy Anyway Mudodo, who are under investigation on allegations of criminal abuse of office and attempts to…
US$102m agric equipment in two weeks
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor Zimbabwe is set to take delivery of farming equipment worth a combined US$102 million within two weeks from John Deere and Belarus as Government deepens…
President urges industry to complement Govt reforms
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa says Government will vigorously push the ongoing reform process and implored captains of industry to complement the efforts through explaining the developments to citizens as no one should be left out.
ED meets Mid, Mat’land chiefs
Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today meet traditional chiefs from the Matabeleland region and the Midlands Province at State House here today as he continues to interface with various actors…
Don’t peg prices against USD: Experts
The Economists Roundtable has implored businesses to stop pegging prices of goods and services against the value of the US dollar, since the costs they incur are in local currency.











