Soccer star beaten up by rival team supporters
The Herald, October 21, 1980 ZIMBABWE’S ace soccer striker, Shacky Tauro of CAPS United was assaulted on Saturday night and it is doubtful whether he will be fit to play…
Fans slam Ronaldo’s walkout
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United fans have slammed Cristiano Ronaldo for storming down the tunnel before full-time against Tottenham on Wednesday night and have labelled him “a petulant child” for doing…
Benefits of adaptogenic mushroom coffee
Mushroom coffee — an alternative to normal coffee — is being praised for its medicinal health benefits. Yet despite being a popular coffee blend in 2022, this idea is nothing…
Raducanu, coach part ways
Emma Raducanu’s promising partnership with coach Dmitry Tursunov will go no further as the Russian has decided to pursue other opportunities. Tursunov is the fourth coach to leave the team…
Delong Steel of China to set up another steel firm in Zim
Oliver Kazunga SHANGHAI- headquartered steel producer, Delong Steel Group, intends to set up a US$1,75 billion steel manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe with a capacity to produce 2,5 million tonnes per…
New Mercedes EQE SUV revealed
Stuttgart. — Mercedes has whipped the covers off yet another battery-powered crossover and the new EQE SUV looks exactly the way you’d expect, given the common design theme we’ve seen…
Strategies for successful rebranding
Leslie Mupeti According to the economic times, rebranding is the process of modifying an organisation’s corporate image. It is a market strategy that involves giving an existing brand a new…
Sudan supports OPEC+ decision to reduce oil production
KHARTOUM. — Sudan declared Tuesday its support for the recent decision by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its partners, collectively referred to as OPEC+, to cut…
Billionaire Mo Ibrahim attacks ‘hypocrisy’ over Africa’s gas
One of Africa’s richest entrepreneurs, the telecoms billionaire Mo Ibrahim , has criticised developed countries for seeking to dissuade African nations from exploiting their vast reserves of gas. Ibrahim told…
Rich countries must drive climate change innovation: Bill Gates
Rich countries are going to have to step up their spending to accelerate the innovation, development and deployment of technologies that will help the world reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according…











