Ndiraya, Mapeza on warpath

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya says the Harare giants are not leaving anything to chance as they go out in search of maximum points against defending…

ZNA refutes Mutoko robbery claims

Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has refuted social media claims that its members were involved in an armed robbery in Mutoko. In a statement yesterday, ZNA director public…

France pulls troops out of Mali

PARIS. – France and allied nations announced yesterday that they were withdrawing troops from Mali due to a breakdown in relations with the ruling junta after nine years of fighting…

Broadcast media urged to be active

Victoria Falls Reporter The broadcast media must actively participate in the country’s development agenda, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said. In a speech read on her…

Trio keen on US$72m water project

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Three unnamed foreign investors have shown interest in financing the US$72 million Masvingo City’s long awaited water augmentation project that is touted as a permanent panacea…

Farmers face arrest for not dipping cattle

Agriculture Reporter Some communal livestock farmers are reluctant to take their animals for dipping fearing that their livestock will contract tick-borne diseases, resulting in an increase in cattle deaths in…

Transport infrastructure unlocks economic growth

Benjamin Chivandire Correspondent Like the spine to the human body, the transport sector plays a crucial role in the growth of any given economy. The more advanced the transport infrastructure,…

‘Increase HIV testing, treatment’

Health Reporter Public health experts have emphasised the importance of increased investment in the country’s testing and treatment capabilities in the wake of a new, fast spreading HIV variant. The…

13 die, 155 hurt in South African train disaster

The Rhodesia Herald, February 18, 1969 A BLAZING inferno in a commuter train this afternoon outside Langlaagte Station in Johannesburg, South Africa, killed at least 13 Africans. Many more passengers…

Nzenza urges Dubai firms to seize Zim opportunities

Business Reporter INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Sekai Nzenza has implored businesses from Dubai and the rest of the Gulf region to seize opportunities in the country. Minister Nzenza made the…

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