Former Absa CEO appointed Forbes chair

Former Absa CEO and erstwhile deputy governor of the SA Reserve Bank Daniel Mminele has been appointed as chair of Alexander Forbes.

South Africans expected to spend over R250bn this festive season

This year’s festive spending is expected to increase by 20 percent compared with the previous year, despite household food basket contractions on the back of high food prices.

Fashion pacesetters: Teams that left a mark in Zim

SOME will argue, forget about the aesthetics, uniform haitambe bhora, they declare! But I beg to differ.

Mashamhanda embraces nation-building

Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa’s call that “a country is built by its citizens”, has been embraced by businessman Mr Alex Mashamhanda, who is opening various businesses across the country to…

Access to water, toilets still elusive for many

As we jointly commemorate the Global Handwashing Day and World Toilet Day this year, UNICEF recognises the progress that has been made in Zimbabwe. But we also acknowledge the challenges with regards to universal access to basic hygiene and sanitation.

FC Platinum bags Chibuku Super Cup

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Makodza fails to appear in court

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Police commissioner Erasmus Makodza, charged with corruptly concealing a transaction from a principal, failed to attend court on Friday because he was in self-isolation after…

Zim get first medal at Region Five Games

GYMNASTICS became the first sport code to pick a medal for Team Zimbabwe on Saturday when Misheck Mbele claimed bronze at the ongoing African Union Sports Council Region Five Youth Games in Maseru, Lesotho.

Team Zimbabwe UK ropes in Grobbelaar

TEAM Zimbabwe UK have roped in legendary Zimbabwean goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar as head of scouting operations.

Guarding against the opposition’s computerised violence

Traditional conflicts and wars have been fought on land, at sea and using the air space. Though there is a continued military confrontation posing a threat to emerging democracies in nations of the south, today the changing nature of conflict has also altered the players in the conflicts taking place.

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