Colonial education wasn’t meant to uplift Africans
The colonial education system was subtly designed to keep the African poor. He was never given opportunities to acquire skills. It was a deliberate system skewed in favour of whites.
Council starts attending to sewer challenges
Sallomy Matare Herald Reporter Harare City Council has started attending to sewer challenges affecting parts of Highfield around the Gazaland home industry area by laying 7,5 kilometres of new sewer…
Global FDI dips hit by Hong Kong divestment, Brexit: UN
GENEVA. — Global direct foreign investment (FDI) dipped slightly around the world last year, hit by massive divestment in Hong Kong and a drop in flows into Britain due to…
Harrison’s Bosso dreams
HIGHLANDERS coach Mark Harrison says the Premiership football club’s sound philosophy resonates well with his own and that is one of the key reasons he ended up accepting a role at the helm of the Bulawayo giants.
Olympics preps: Athletics coach confident
ATHLETICS coach David Tinago is convinced they have covered most of the groundwork ahead of some of the qualifying competitions for the 2020 Olympic Games they are considering to compete in.
English Premiership Fixtures
Today: Sheffield United v Manchester City (9:30pm); Everton v Newcastle United (9:30pm); Crystal Palace v Southampton (9:30pm); Aston Villa v Watford (9:30pm); AFC Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion (9:30pm); Chelsea v Arsenal (10:15pm).
Day of mixed fortunes for the Chevrons
ZIMBABWE’S bubble eventually busted yesterday, but the hosts are still fancying their chances in the first Test cricket match against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club.
Chinhoyi builds school using beer levy
Conrad Mupesa Herald Correspondent A secondary school built using money collected from beer levy and other council initiatives opened its doors this term in Chinhoyi with Form One and Form…
SA fall to embarrassing defeat
PORT ELIZABETH. — England completed a comprehensive win by an innings and 53 runs on the fifth day of the third Test cricket against South Africa at St George’s Park yesterday, taking an unbeatable 2-1 lead in the four-match series.
Ten years to 2030: What have we achieved?
Ten solid years are left to reach President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 touchline and an evaluation of the journey travelled so far indicates that the vision is attainable as notable progress has so far been witnessed in areas like infrastructure development, politics, the economy and other critical reforms as well as fighting corruption.



