‘We will be practical in solving housing crisis’

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer The housing backlog in Zimbabwe keeps growing, with official figures showing that Zimbabwe has a deficit of around 1,3 million houses. This number keeps growing with…

Chiefs coach defends Billiat

JOHANNESBURG. — Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp has defended the two players that failed to convert in the penalty shoot-out that led to their early Nedbank Cup exit. Chiefs’ met…

Thieves target parked vehicles

Munashe Muchero Herald reporter Police have expressed concern over a surge in cases of theft from parked vehicles countrywide. This follows a video circulating on social media in which some…

Zim Davis Cup team named

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE have retained the same team that represented the country last year in the Davis Cup for the World Group II play-off tie against Syria early next month.…

Top karateka Muripo honoured

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter TOP karateka, Samson Muripo, says the future looks promising with a lot of upcoming talent in the country that only needs support and nurturing. The seasoned…

CAPS, Dynamos to loan-out players

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter HARARE giants Dynamos and CAPS United are set to loan out some of their new recruits this coming season. The two clubs have been busy during…

Triathletes hail Troutback Africa Cup

Davison Bhunu Sports Reporter TRIATHLETES from across the world have hailed the latest edition of the Bonaqua Troutbeck ATU Triathlon Africa Cup, held in Nyanga over the weekend, as a…

Housing provision tops Gvt priorities

Deputy News Editor Government is prioritising the welfare of citizens through provision of affordable, safe and secure housing, security of tenure and access to social safety nets, a Cabinet minister…

Zim adopts low sulphur fuel

Africa Moyo recently in VICTORIA FALLS Zimbabwe has adopted low sulphur fuels as the continent presses ahead with the migration towards cleaner fuels to reduce pollution. So far, only 15…

Granny (68)’s bid to discipline boy ends in tragedy

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Bureau A 68-year-old woman from Rhodene, Masvingo, reportedly strangled her nephew to death with his neck-tie for coming home late from school. In shame, the granny attempted…

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