Ahmad ban leaves Caf reeling
A DAY after FIFA banned CAF boss, Ahmad Ahmad, for five years, focus has turned on what will happen to those who accompanied him on that controversial Umrah pilgrimage to Mecca, which cost the continent’s governing football body more than US$100 000.
Bloomfield’s ashes to be buried at Tengenenge
Founder and director of Tengenenge Arts Centre in Guruve, Tom Bloomfield, who died in April in the Netherlands, will be buried at the popular arts centre next week.
ZDF members’ welfare a top priority: Minister
Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Government is committed to improving the welfare of members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to make them at par with their counterparts in the region. Defence…
Edgars forecasts growth into Q4
Listed clothing retailer, Edgars Stores Limited forecast to maintain growth trajectory into the fourth quarter of its financial year on the stability of the macro-economic conditions.
Direct sourcing to cut medical drug prices
Africa Moyo recently in KADOMA The National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) has been instructed to buy medical drugs directly from suppliers, rather than from middlemen jostling for tenders to supply Government…
False start to Chivayo’s trial
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter The trial of Intratrek, its director Wicknell Chivayo and former Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) chairman Stanley Kazhanje on fraud involving US$5,6 million over the Gwanda…
Why NDS1 is uniquely exceptional
The National Development Strategy 1 that was launched last week and will run from 2021 to 2025 has proved to be an outstanding economic blueprint in various ways, a move that makes it one of the best so far.
Cops in US$6k bribery storm
Three police officers stationed at the Braeside Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Harare reportedly demanded US$6 000 from a suspect they had arrested for illegally possessing 3 000 bottles of BronCleer cough syrup in exchange for her freedom.
Lightning kills two
Herald Reporters One person was killed, while two others were seriously injured after being struck by a lightning bolt in Mutare yesterday. The incident occurred during a thunderstorm that hit…
Rife smuggling at Chirundu border threatens Zambia’s food security
Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga has bemoaned heightened levels of smuggling of maize and maize products on the Chirundu border which he says is threatening food security.











