Follet-Smith to participate at NZ Open

NEWLY-ACCREDITED Asian Tour golfer, Benjamin Follet-Smith, will plunge into the New Zealand Open, which tees off tomorrow at the Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown.

500 richest lose US$139m

Moscow. —  The world’s 500 richest people lost a combined $139 billion in one day due to steep declines on  global financial markets caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The development…

China stays strong in face of COVID-19

Gao Junya Correspondent I was at the National Social Security Authority of Zimbabwe (NSSA), paying contributions to my housekeeper’s pension. The lady who was attending to our documents and doing…

ZMDC manager to face trial

ACTING general manager at the Zimbabwe Mineral Development Corporation (ZMDC) Luke Akino is now likely to stand trial on his own following the death of his co-accused David Murangari.

Europe stocks drop

European equities haven’t had such a bad day since the aftermath of the Brexit vote more than three years ago, as increasing concerns over the economic impact of the coronavirus…

AfDB pumps US$500 000 into Mutare water upgrade

THOUSANDS of Dangamvura residents will soon have constant water supply after the African Development Bank (AfDB) released US$500 000 for the installation of an 8km pipeline.

Empower schoolchildren to improve nutrition

Beaven Dhliwayo Features Writer In the recent past, the health and nutrition of adolescents are becoming global priorities. There are over 1,2 billion adolescents aged 10 to 19 in the…

Sportswear giants issue dire warning

HERZOGENAURACH, Germany. — German sportswear makers Adidas and Puma have both warned that the coronavirus outbreak was hurting their business in China due to store closures and fewer Chinese tourists travelling and shopping in other markets.

Zanu PF vows to reclaim Goromonzi South

ZANU PF Mashonaland East provincial chairman Cde Biggie Joel Matiza has challenged the party’s leadership in Goromonzi South to unite to reclaim the seat that was lost to the MDC-Alliance in the 2018 harmonised elections.

Council action starts to keep city free from litter

The Herald, 2 May, 1981 SALISBURY City Council is taking action to keep the city free from litter. At its monthly meeting this week — the first since the new…

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