Hamilton beats pole-sitter Verstappen to win Hungarian GP
LEWIS HAMILTON regained his momentum in the drivers’ world championship with a memorable strategic victory yesterday when he overcame young rival Max Verstappen to triumph in a tense and thrilling…
Rebuilding Man Utd face uncertain future
MANCHESTER UNITED have missed out on the top four in four of the six seasons since Alex Ferguson stepped down and fans are coming to terms with their current status…
$2,8bn slated for Command Agric
Government has earmarked $2,8 billion for Command Agriculture, which will extend the facility by another year and result in the production of 210 000 hectares of maize and 30 000 hectares of soyabeans during the 2019/20 summer cropping season.
Zanu-PF romps to victory in Mat North
ZANU-PF romped to victory in the Lupane East and two wards in Bubi and Nkayi districts in Saturday’s by-elections in what the party said is an affirmation of President Mnangagwa’s astute leadership
NSSA writes off US$88m
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) was prejudiced of US$88 million due to poor investment appraisal, inflated costs, mismanagement and inefficiencies, the forensic audit report released last week has revealed.
Nurse e-recruitment begins
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has started to receive online applications from aspiring nurses countrywide as exclusively revealed by this paper about two months ago
WARRIORS IN SEVENTH HEAVEN
PRINCE DUBE joined an exclusive list of Zimbabweans who have scored a hat-trick for the Warriors as his three goals fired his team to victory at Barbourfields to complete a comprehensive seven-goal demolition of Mauritius in this African Nations Championship qualifier.
Zim tackles ‘twin deficits’
Zimbabwe has met its critical target of dealing with the fiscal and current account deficits, with the first half of the year recording consistent fiscal surpluses and a substantial improvement in the current account balance.
Editorial Comment: MDC-A boycotts unwarranted, retrogressive
The MDC-Alliance is known for boycotting Parliament, national events and other important occasions in a bid to create side shows and fool its supporters into thinking the party is still…
‘THE HERALD CALLED IT, AND THEY WERE RIGHT’
My phone was almost ruined the other day — the glee that dripped from Robson Sharuko’s message to me about Marvelous Nakamba was very tangible — almost liquid in nature.










