Khamdolly…Make-or-break for duo
JOHANNESBURG. – Kaizer Chiefs’ top earning pair of Khama Billiat and Keagan Dolly has been warned that this will be the decisive season for their celebrated partnership.
PUNTER’S £195m JACKPOT
LONDON. — A UK ticket-holder has scooped a record jackpot of £195m on the EuroMillions lottery, operator Camelot has said.
Antonio on verge of Belgian breakthrough
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter DYNAMOS’ teenage sensation Bill Antonio has sneaked out of the country to undergo a month-long trial stint with Belgian top-flight football side KV Mechelen, The Herald can…
Alaska Mine revives copper processing plant
Business Reporter THE copper processing plant at Alaska Mine has been completed as scheduled, this was said by Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando at the post Cabinet media…
Art centres play pivotal role in nurturing talent
Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent The process of transferring one’s imagination into something visual and tangible is often challenging that only a few very creative individuals dare to take it on.…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: New dams vital, let’s make sure water is clean
Erratic rainfall, shifting rainfall patterns, more frequent droughts and more frequent floods from cyclones are now part of our “normal” weather as global warming drives climate change and Zimbabwe needs…
New Parliament testimony to Zim democracy, progress
Zvamaida Murwira and Ivan Zhakata THE iconic and imposing six-storey circular Parliament building, that stands as an epitome of the deep bilateral relations between Harare and Beijing is a heritage…
Chinese firms ahead of Europe in African investment
NAIROBI. – The Nairobi Expressway winds through the metropolis like a giant river on stilts. It stretches over 27km through the heart of the Kenyan capital and connects the West…
US, West ‘weaker than before’
TEHRAN. – The leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said the US and West have become weaker than before, adding that despite great efforts and spending, “their…
Dry weekend for Harare
Talent Gore HARARE residents should brace for another dry weekend as council is shutting down its main water treatment plant, Morton Jaffray, to allow for rehabilitation works.








