‘Interfaith bodies can help unite nation’
Herald Reporter Inter-faith bodies have been advised to utilise their social capital to assist in unifying the nation and steer the country towards a trajectory that defeats political polarisation. Public…
Bako wins first major title in SA
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S junior motocross champion rider. Emmanuel Bako, buried himself in glory on Saturday after he was crowned the 85cc Pro Mini Champion of the 2021 Northern…
Nakamba’s Villa manager sacked
LONDON. — Aston Villa have sacked manager Dean Smith after three years in charge. Smith, 50, leaves following Villa’s 1-0 defeat by Southampton on Friday, the club’s fifth successive defeat…
Maswanhise scores, available for Warriors
Collin Matiza and Grace Chingoma TAWANDA Maswanhise celebrated his recent call-up to the Warriors by scoring for Leicester City’s Development Squad in a 3-3 draw with Arsenal Under-23s in an…
Mimosa invests beyond mining
Platinum miner Mimosa Mining Company says it will continue to invest extensively in corporate social responsibility programmes to address the needs of local communities.
COP26: Major takeaways
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor President Mnangagwa and 139 other world leaders together with climate experts converged in Glasgow, Scotland, from November 1 to 2 to thrash out agreements that…
Chiefs open season with controversial victory
Bulawayo Bureau Bulawayo Chiefs…………(0) 1 Triangle…………………….0 TRIANGLE coach Taurai Mangwiro called his players off the pitch in the 89th minute, to calm them, as they charged at referee Prince Mathumo…
Murehwa miner loses granite licence
Herald Correspondent A Chinese firm, Heijin Mining Company, is set to lose its certificates of operations in Kaseke and Chibvi 2, in Murehwa following complaints by the community, Chief Nyajina…
£1bn investment fails to stem UK trade slump
THE UK’s investment of more than £1 billion (US$1,4 billion) to smooth the passage of goods over its new post-Brexit border failed to prevent a slump in trade with the European Union.
Tobacco hectarage increase 32pc
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter More than 20 900 hectares have been put under tobacco, with the planting exceeding the same period last year by almost 32 percent, the Ministry…











