Warriors need more teeth in attack

Phillip Zulu Special Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S next AFCON game against Malawi tomorrow is a must-win encounter indeed, drastic changes have to be made from midfield up to the attackers by at…

R1m in stolen Transnet railway tracks recovered

Stolen Transnet railway tracks, valued at R1 million, have been recovered from three vehicles apprehended near Camperdown in KwaZulu-Natal yesterday morning. According to a private security report, at 04:30 on…

Thumbs up for heifer scheme

Herald Reporters Youths have thanked President Mnangagwa for introducing various empowerment programmes across economic sectors and have particularly hailed last week’s launch of a heifer scheme and farming development centres…

Madzongwe dusts himself up, ready for Malawi

THE often cheerful Warriors midfielder Kelvin Madzongwe spent the last 48 hours pinching himself. He was feeling guilty after he unfortunately handled a goal-bound effort by a Senegal player to…

Confusion reigns in Limbe as referee ends match prematurely

Limbe. — Mali beat Tunisia 1-0 at the Africa Cup of Nations in a Group F game which ended in controversy after the referee blew for full-time prematurely. Carthage Eagles…

Rand jumps to strongest level in weeks

The dollar slid to its weakest since mid-November against major peers yesterday, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said it may take several months to make a decision on running…

Theatre offers spark of hope after Covid challenges

Leicestershire. — People in the theatre industry have spoken of their joy at reuniting with audiences following the restrictions of the pandemic and cancellations due to the Omicron variant. Here…

SA booze sellers hit by beer, cider scarcity

Distell is struggling with severe glass shortages, while SA Breweries also says it can’t fill all orders amid supply chain constraints. This is putting strain on alcohol sellers, with one…

NEW: Zimbabwe for Currie Cup

Zimbabwe rugby community as news filtered in that the men’s national side will this year grace the Currie Cup tournament, albeit under the Goshawks banner.

NEW: Smart policing on cards 

GOVERNMENT, in line with the dictates of the National Development Strategy (NDS1), will soon be introducing technologically driven policing, to help law enforcement agents effectively carry out their work, a Government official has said. 

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