Businesses welcome US$ relaxation

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The black market exchange rate for the United States dollar is likely to fall following the relaxation of the usage of free funds by the Reserve…

Follow coronavirus advice: Zanu PF

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter ZIMBABWEANS must take heed of all health regulations put in place by Government to contain and manage the spread of Covid-19, Zanu PF has urged. The…

Buyanga child fight spirals into Supreme Court

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The legal battle over custody and guardianship of a minor child pitting businessman Frank Buyanga and his ex-girlfriend Chantelle Muteswa has taken a new twist,…

Barca cut wages of players, staff

BARCELONA. — Barcelona are taking measures to cut the wages of their players and staff to reduce the economic effects of the coronavirus crisis, the Spanish La Liga football club said yesterday.

Qualified athletes to keep Olympics spots

LONDON. — Athletes who had already qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics before they were postponed will keep their places when the showpiece takes place in 2021, sources said on…

Thriving off fruits of rage

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer “My idea was inspired by anger.” Tired of disposing of carcases of his family’s cattle which die after consuming coal waste, and watching peers getting injured by…

Ighalo offered contract at Shenhua

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United loanee Odion Ighalo has been offered a two-year contract extension worth more than £400 000 per week by his parent club Shanghai Shenhua. The Chinese club…

British police mistake man’s sadza for drugs

Lex Vambe             A man arrested after a crash on the A419 and admitted dangerous driving had his drugs charges dropped after police found he was carrying sadza. Appearing before Swindon…

Zim cocaine pusher jailed

Correspondent A drug dealer from Slough has been jailed for four years after he took over the Canterbury home of an elderly vulnerable man to peddle crack cocaine and heroin.…

Arteta afraid of people he infected

LONDON.  — Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta feared who he might have infected when he tested positive for the coronavirus, but said yesterday he has completed his recovery and is ready…

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