Zim learn from Bangladesh World Cup success
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-19 cricket team coach Prosper Utseya says they have been charmed by the success of the Bangladesh youth team, who won their maiden World…
Charara Estate eyes comeback
Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Charara Estates, situated about seven kilometres along Charara Road, nearly 20 kilometres before Kariba town, is looking to bounce back to maximum productivity, which saw it…
2 000 back to work – but bread strike goes on
The Herald, 25 March, 1980 STRIKERS at nine concerns have gone back to work, a spokesman for the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare said yesterday. But the dispute hitting…
Innovation key to agric productivity
Obert Chifamba Agric- Insight BARELY a week after most parts of the country received heavy downpours, some crops were already showing signs of moisture stress. And it looked like it…
CAHB sport director in Zim
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AFRICAN Handball Confederation director of sport Noel Assemian arrived in the country yesterday ahead of a two-day inspection of the facilities Zimbabwe intend to use to…
Sean Williams to miss Bangladesh Test match
ZIMBABWE cricket team captain Sean Williams will miss the Chevrons’ Test match against Bangladesh as he will remain home to be with his wife for the birth of their first…
Council promise to give stadiums a facelift
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE Harare City Council say they will address flaws in their sporting infrastructure, with renovations at Gwanzura the first to get underway. The move will also…
Complexity Gaming win FIFA eClub World Cup
MILAN. — After a journey that saw over 190 teams battle it out in online qualifying, Complexity Gaming were crowned new FIFA eClub World Cup champions on Sunday after a…
AU adopts Pan African Parliament report
Pan African Parliament (PAP) Vice President Fortune Charumbira led a delegation of legislators to the African Union Summit that ended yesterday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Illegal miners’ arrests top 2 500
At least 206 more illegal miners were arrested over the weekend, bringing to 2 529 the number nabbed countrywide under the ongoing “Operation Chikorokoza Ngachipere/No to Machete Gangs”.











