Tino wants Warriors to go for the kill

WARRIORS forward, Tino Kadewere, says they need to take their chances when they take on African champions Algeria in a 2021 AFCON qualifier at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.

Donald Trump making America wait again

Phew! What a week! God’s attention seemed to have been fixated on Zimbabwe. First, we lost Genius Kadungure better known as Ginimbi in a horrific accident. And next was Lazarus Boora affectionately known as Gringo.

ZDF to prioritise human resources

Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) will continue to prioritise quality human resource development, as it plays a pivotal role in moulding a competent force, a Cabinet Minister has…

More funds needed to combat diabetes

Bulawayo Bureau ZIMBABWE marked World Diabetes Day on Saturday with calls for more funding into the non-communicable disease which affects about 1,4 million people in the country. Diabetes is a…

Businesses challenged to prioritise consumer relations

THE Government has implored businesses to continue striving to deliver customer and consumer satisfactory goods and services despite Covid-19 induced drawbacks and warned those that fail to comply to risk denting their reputation and survival prospects into the future.

Editorial Comment: Housing menace should end forthwith

The land grabbing, illegal allocations and sale of stands by land barons, corrupt councillors and officials aiding the land barons, or acting on their own behalf all end up in a house in the wrong place on land belonging to someone else, or zoned for something else.

Hamilton equals Schumacher’s record

ISTANBUL. — Lewis Hamilton clinched a seventh World Championship and became the most successful racing driver ever with a masterful victory in the Turkish Grand Prix yesterday.

Cross-border traders to collect Covid-19 certificates at border

Cross-border traders who usually spend days travelling by road, will be tested for Covid-19 in their respective areas and then collect results from a doctor in the border area they will be using, to enable them to have a valid PCR certificate at ports of entry within the stipulated 72 hours.

Police urged to fight economic saboteurs

The increase in economic crimes that have become a threat to socio-economic development is a serious concern, senior Government official has said.

8 months for incest

A LUPANE man who had a sexual relationship with his maternal cousin, with the pair having sex in a church building at one point, has been sentenced to an effective eight months in jail for incest after rape charges were withdrawn.

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