ZERA stamps out corruption

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) says it will deal directly with potential investors in new power projects to curb corruption.

Living next-door to celebs: Part 1

About 13km to the south-west of Harare, lies a valley that is rich in talent.

Zim backs China in fight against coronavirus

Talent Gore Herald Correspondent Government has expressed solidarity with the people of China following the outbreak of novel Coronavirus in the central city of Wuhan. At least 213 people have…

Why safeguarding Mzilikazi heritage sites matters

“UMzilikazi ka Matshobana Inkosi yaMaNdebele. Intaba yaDilika Ngo 5 September 1868. Zonke Izizwe ziti Matshobana! Bayete . . . In Memory of UMzilikazi, King of the AmaNdebele Nation who settled in this country in 1838 . . . Erected by European subscription — 1941,” reads an inscription at a memorial site along Old Gwanda Road.

Man’s feared best friend

Expensive dogs have become a status symbol in Harare, as anywhere in the world.

Ponzi schemes: Misleading rumours of Ophir

Looking back, many Zimbabweans can agree that at one point they swallowed hook, line and sinker many business schemes and money-making ideas that took the country by storm, creating a rush.

Zim cricketers to take pay cut

EVEN as they pushed for a first ever Test win against Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe’s cricketers knew their salaries would be cut after the two-Test series.

Exide half-marathon on today

VETERAN athlete, Elias Sawari, will headline the inaugural Striders-Exide Zimbabwe half-marathon at Mt Pleasant Sports Club this morning.

Ngala: Man on a mission

STANLEY NGALA is a man on a mission.

Motocross season revs off

AFTER a two-month hiatus from racing, the country’s top junior and senior motocross will be back in action tomorrow at Donnybrook Park Raceway.

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