Mapeza looks at the bright side

JOHANNESBURG. — Chippa United might have been on the losing side against champions Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday but new Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza was looking on the bright side after…

No to imposition of candidates in DCCs: Matemadanda

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Zanu-PF is working on measures to regain control of urban constituencies as it seeks to consolidate its power base and will not tolerate the imposition of…

Job Sikhala at it again

Sydney Mubaiwa in Zaka MDC-Alliance vice chairman and Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala, who is facing subversion charges, courted more controversy when he threatened to unleash violence on the Government…

President to headline economic indaba

Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa headlines an economic and financial indaba in Harare on Thursday, which is set to deliberate on solutions to the country’s economic challenges, including foreign currency shortages…

‘Intellectual property key to economic development’

Interview Zimbabwe will this week (November 6 to 8) host the Conference on Intellectual Property (IP), Innovation and Value Addition for Business Competitiveness and Sustainable Development in Africa. The conference,…

New tele-novela tackles social ills

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter A NEW tele-novela series, “Temberi — The Road to Redemption”, which tackles social ills and other underhand activities that are often swept under the carpet,…

Take part in environmental management issues, stakeholders challenged

Nesia Mhaka and Tertia Makurumidze GOVERNMENT has challenged stakeholders in the public and private sectors to take part in environmental management and conservation issues to safeguard human lives as well…

Harare City Council nurses down tools

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter patients seeking treatment at Harare City Council clinics were yesterday left stranded, while others had to wait for long periods to be attended to after…

Are ex-Zim farmers behind Zambia’s maize boom?

As Zimbabwe continues to struggle to produce sufficient quantities of the staple maize grain two decades after the government started redistributing commercial farms from whites to black farmers, a frequent…

Mupfumira trial in false start

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter The trial of fired Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira failed to start yesterday and was pushed further to December 9. Initially, the court…

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