Six die in horror crash

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief SIX people including a minor have died, five of them of the spot, in a head-on collision involving a Toyota Hiace and a Honda Jazz…

Springboks hold All Blacks

WELLINGTON. — South Africa’s Springboks celebrated their last-gasp, 16-16 draw with New Zealand as a win on Saturday but said it would have no bearing on their blockbuster clash at…

Tobacco growers earn US$460m

Lynn Munjanja Herald Reporter Tobacco growers have earned a cumulative US$460 million from the sale of flue-cured tobacco, with the bulk of the crop being sold at contract floors. The…

Coal will be around for a long time yet

The idea that coal mining is a sunset industry was put to rest at the Coal Industry Day in Johannesburg this week. Coal’s out-sized contribution to mining and the energy grid cannot be wished away, no matter how many wind turbines are erected in honour of environmental correctness.

Women urged to be part of devolution

WOMEN in Manicaland have been urged to engage in development initiatives as a way of embracing devolution in the province and promoting self-reliance.

Sable Chemicals needs US$12m to meet target

The country’s sole Ammonium Nitrate (AN) manufacturer, Sable Chemicals, requires US$12 million for it to import raw materials to ensure enough stocks in preparation for the 2019/20 farming season, an official has said.

Arsenal snatch Nicolas Pepe

LONDON. — Arsenal have reached an agreement with French club Lille to sign Cote d’lvoire winger Nicolas Pepe in a deal worth 80m euros (£72 million). The Gunners are set…

Hurungwe Arts Festival flops

POOR attendance marred the sixth edition of the Hurungwe Arts Festival (HAF) held in Karoi, Mashonaland West Province, over the weekend, with the two-day event characterised by cancellation of most of the lined-up activities.

Zim school charms grandmaster

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter WORLD Taekwondo grandmaster Choi Hong Hi has rubber-stamped the bid by a Harare school to participate at the annual Africa Games having been impressed by their…

Articulating gagged voices through titles

Today, the Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) 2019 opens with the Indaba, which will run till tomorrow and here at the Bookstore we cannot hide our joy, for books are our lifeline.

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