Warriors players lacked match fitness

Fungai Muderere FOLLOWING Warriors’ lacklustre performance against the Flames of Malawi last Sunday, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) competitions and media manager Gome Zakazaka has reckoned the bulk of Zdravko…

Scholarships for aspiring tour guides

Raymond Jaravaza THREE young aspiring tour guides walked away with scholarships to undergo the Learners Professional Hunters Licence after emerging as winners of the inaugural Last Guide Standing Contest held…

ZBF president Mpalale dies

ZIMBABWE Boxing Federation president, Jim Mpalale, has died.

Food situation is no sign of a ‘crisis’

Desperate to buttress and sustain the unsustainable narrative of a crisis in Zimbabwe, the country’s detractors have latched onto the food deficit in some areas of the county following two consecutive drought seasons as evidence that the nation is facing a “crisis”.

Ihsan kit deal excites ZC

ZIMBABWE Cricket acting managing director, Givemore Makoni, has hailed the kit deal signed with Ihsan International ahead of the Chevrons’ limited overs tour to Pakistan.

Plot to derail farmers’ compensation exposed

A GROUP of anti-Government white former farmers with links to the opposition on Wednesday held a meeting in Bulawayo, where they resolved to throw spanners in the Global Compensation Deed (GCD), The Herald can report.

Belarusian firm to open agric equipment centre

A leading Belarusian company with expertise in agricultural machinery is set to open shop in Zimbabwe to offer backup services for tractors and combine harvesters as President Mnangagwa’s mantra that “Zimbabwe is open for business” continues to gain traction.

Two decades of shared journey toward new heights

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). On October 12, President Xi Jinping and President Macky Sall of Senegal, the current African co-chair of FOCAC, issued a joint congratulatory message to mark this important occasion.

Licence for multi-racial hotel stirs controversy

A CONTROVERSY over plans to build a multi-racial hotel next to Harari Township ended yesterday when the Liquor Licensing Board announced it would give Harare (Holdings) (Pvt) Ltd an hotel liquor licence despite objections by the Salisbury Municipality.

Brothers in lucrative horticulture venture

Three Mvurwi brothers reckon horticulture is the way to go by producing strawberries at Mandindindi Farm and selling them in Bindura, Mvurwi and Glendale.

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