Cosafa backs Motsepe’s Caf presidency bid

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Council of Southern African Football Associations has resolved to back South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s bid to become the new Confederation of African Football…

President launches scholarship programme

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa has launched a personal scholarship programme to assist students from disadvantaged families to pursue tertiary education, as part of his philosophy that a nation…

Highlanders AGM, elections postponed

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Highlanders board has announced that the club’s Annual General Meeting as well as elections to choose three executive members have been postponed. Sunday 31…

Lockdown extension under consideration

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter THE country is expected to make final deliberations next week on the extension, or degree of extension, of the level four national lockdown put in place…

Corruption: Axe falls on Harare mayor, deputy

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter HARARE mayor Jacob Mafume, his deputy Luckson Munguma and Clr Anthony Shingadeya, who are facing corruption charges have been suspended as councillors for ward 17, 25…

Zim targets UAE food export market

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Zimbabwe is eyeing expansion of exports of value added agricultural produce as the country takes advantage of trade opportunities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to…

Zim, UK scientists in Covid-19 collaboration

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter United Kingdom (UK) researchers are collaborating with Zimbabwean scientists through the use of latest technologies to gain insight into Covid-19 and tackle its spread. This comes…

Granting bail lands prosecutor in dock

Crime Reporter Prosecutor Arthur Bosha has been arrested for consenting to bail in separate applications last year by two suspected armed robbers who were part of suspected gang leader Musa…

2019 protests: Affected businesses qualify for loans

Bulawayo Bureau BUSINESSES destroyed during protests in January 2019 qualify for affordable Government loans and now a team from the security forces is on the ground reconstructing destroyed and damaged…

New dawn for Cyclone Idai victims

HUNDREDS of villagers in Chimanimani who were displaced by Cylone Idai in March 2019, have finally seen the light and are more than ready to move into the homes the Government is building for them as the tents they have been living in for the past two years are no longer habitable.

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