Covid-19 chokes NASH, NAPH

Freedom Mutanda Correspondent THERE was a time when Sakubva Stadium would be a hive of activity as all schools in Manicaland converged at the sporting cathedral for provincial and national…

Warriors, Malawi out to get AFCON campaign up and running

BAFOUSSAM.  — Two teams looking to get their African Cup of Nations campaigns up and running face off at the Kouekong Stadium, as Malawi and Zimbabwe square up against each…

Zim, Sri Lanka clash amid Covid-19 threats

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe national cricket team players and officials yesterday returned negative Covid-19 results to give selectors maximum options ahead of the first One Day International…

Unsecured dumpsite a death trap

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter MDC-led Chitungwiza Municipality remains a cause for serious concern as it is struggling to fence off its dumpsite despite recording several deaths caused by hot ashes…

Covid-19: Africa should find its own solutions

Edouard Rene Joseph Correspondent Covid-19 continues to create havoc across the world; this pandemic has spared no continent. Many people continue to get infected as others succumb to the infection.…

Domestic travellers to drive tourism recovery

Business Reporter Recovery of the hospitality industry will hinge on the domestic market in the short to medium term as the global markets are still finding their footing after the…

Players receive second batch of allowances

THE Warriors’ morale has been boosted ahead of their African Cup of Nations Group B crunch match against Malawi when they received the second batch of their allowances yesterday. Zimbabwe…

Rural women empowered to access renewable energy

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent As Zimbabwe considers renewable energy a game changer for rural development, Government, private companies and foreign donors are all working to improve women’s lives by increasing…

Robbers break into shop, snatch $36m goods

The Herald, January 14, 2004 FIVE robbers broke into City Furniture and Electrical shop in Harare early Monday morning and stole goods worth more than $36 million. The goods stolen…

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