City finalising landmark deal for PSL
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE Harare City Council are finalising an offer to provide the Premier Soccer League with land to build their headquarters with a decision, on the matter,…
Another wicket bonanza triggers Twitter explosion
AFTER 15 wickets fell, on the first day of the first Test between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe in Abu Dhabi yesterday, Twitter exploded as another game delivered a lot of scalps.…
Finally, Nakamba makes fans sing with one voice
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor GIVEN our fascination with Peter Ndlovu’s wizardry, and sensational goals, it’s understandable why it has taken a bit longer for the domestic football community to…
More vaccines procured as Covid-19 preventive measures pay dividends
Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs as chairperson of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial…
$54m for Airzim retrenchments
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government has set aside $54 million for Air Zimbabwe towards retrenchment of its excess labour force, while it is pursuing ways of assuming the airline’s debt overhung…
Ministry, SRC in Parly over sport resumption
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE debate, over when domestic football should resume, is expected to hog the limelight tomorrow, when it shifts into parliament. The Ministry of Youth, Sport,…
Mine workers accept increment
Business Reporter Mine workers on Friday accepted a wage deal with mining firms, putting to rest what some industry players had feared negotiations could reach a deadlock. Union leaders told…
Restaurant operators appeal for sit-down dining to avert collapse
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s restaurant sector says its business is teetering on the brink of collapse following a year of closure or partial operation under the tight Covid-19 lockdown. The sector…
Parly blocks increase in fines
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Parliament yesterday blocked the recent increases in the standard scale of maximum fines for each level after the Parliamentary Legal Committee found the statutory instrument setting…
Looking Back: Battle for economic independence still on, businessmen told
The Herald, March 17 1980 BUSINESSMEN must work harder and “hand-in-glove” with the new Government if economic independence is to be achieved, the president of the African Trade Confederation, Mr…











