CUT students shaken as lecturer tests positive

Conrad Mupesa Herald Correspondent Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) students are in panic mode after one of the institution’s lecturers tested positive for Covid-19. When The Herald visited the institution…

First Lady takes campaign to Masvingo

Tendai Rupapa in MASVINGO COVID-19 awareness campaigns being spearheaded by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa in urban centres countrywide are proving providential, as they give citizens a head-start in the wake…

Forest, City deal in doubt

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE proposed twinning of English Championship side Nottingham Forest with Harare City has suffered a still birth with the initiator of the alliance, British coach Mark…

Chitakasha captures football fan’s journey

Albert Marufu in LONDON UNITED Kingdom-based scribe and author, Lot Danai Chitakasha, hopes his book,which was published here yesterday,will encourage others to share their football experiences. “First Cut: Memoirs of…

Zim Golden Boot winner faces axe in SA

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter CLIVE Augusto is on the verge of becoming the latest Zimbabwean Golden Boot winner to fail to last the distance in the South African Premiership.…

A COVID-19 Success Story In Rwanda: Free Testing, Robot Caregivers

Jason Beaubien In some places in the world right now, getting tested for COVID-19 remains difficult or nearly impossible. In Rwanda, you might just get tested randomly as you’re going…

COVID-19: ESA region under attack

Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter THE Eastern and Southern Africa region (ESAR) is under siege from Covid-19 with latest statistics showing increases in the number of cases. This calls for urgent…

Edgars appoints new CEO

Senior Business Reporter LISTED clothing retail chain, Edgars Stores Limited has appointed a new chief executive officer Ms Tjeludo Ndlovu taking over from Mrs Linda Masterson who has retired. The…

Council seeks nod to levy rates in forex

Municipal Correspondent Harare City Council wants Government permission to levy rates in foreign currency for those businesses trading in forex. Council believes this would improve revenue inflows and service delivery,…

×
×