Junior tennis players miss out

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter IT’S usually a busy schedule for junior players during this period as they prepare for the 18-and-Under tennis events that run for three weeks in Harare.…

Couple seeks divine help in Covid-19 war

Arts Reporter CHEGUTU-based gospel music couple, Pastor Isaac and his wife Rosemary Muchaita has called people around the country and world at large to take heed of the regulations imposed…

Messi wants Bielsa at Barca

LONDON. — Lionel Messi has told Barcelona to snatch Marcelo Bielsa from Leeds to become the new boss at the Nou Camp. Bielsa is yet agree a new contract with…

Bicycles help traditional leaders increase reach

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau Traditional leaders in Mt Darwin South will now be able to access most areas under their jurisdictions after their legislator gave them over 70 bicycles…

Idols South Africa returns to the screen

Pretoria. — Idols SA is officially going ahead with a brand-new season despite feeling the Covid-19 pandemic pinch. Mzansi Magic confirmed yesterday that after delays and uncertainties, season 16 will…

Family of 3 perishes with students in crash

Conrad Mupesa Herald Correspondent Police have released names of two Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) students and four other passengers who died on the spot, after their car rammed into…

US$13m for Blanket Mine solar power

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter Toronto Stock Exchange-listed Caledonia Mining Corporation, is seeking to raise US$13 million for the installation of a solar power plant for Blanket Mine in Zimbabwe. The…

Lafarge downbeat on volumes

Enacy Mapakame Cement producer, Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe Limited is downbeat about its second quarter of 2020 performance with sales volumes expected to fall 30 percent due to the effects of…

Calls for zero tolerance on tax evasion

After four months of not being allowed to sell tobacco products, British American Tobacco South Africa (Batsa) is now more than ever convinced that the cigarette ban is increasing illicit…

Gold nears $1 900 as veteran Mobius says keep buying

Gold traded near $1 900 an ounce, edging closer to its all-time high set almost nine years ago, as concerns about global growth buoyed haven demand. Increasing signs that the…

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