Widow dedicates book to suffering women
Arts Reporter A widow who experienced misery after losing her husband has defied living in the past by penning a book chronicling her challenges and encouraging fellow women on how…
Lock confident ahead of Uruguay tie
Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup tennis team member Benjamin Lock is positive they will rise to the challenge when they face Uruguay this weekend in the…
Good rains expected to improve wheat output
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Agricultural experts expect record wheat production this year following good rains that have already filled or almost filled most major irrigation dams, plus the farm dams…
Cotton crop promises to be Rhodesia’s biggest, best
The Rhodesia Herald, January 31, 1969 In spite of cultivation and insect control problems aggravated this summer by lengthy spells of rain, Rhodesia’s relatively new “wonder” crop, cotton, is doing exceptionally…
Farmers urged to spend wisely, venture into export business
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer WITH most farmers heading towards the conclusion of the season and the subsequent sale of produce, experts have urged them adopt mechanisms that allow them…
Sikandar Raza joins Lahore Qalandars
LAHORE. — The Lahore Qalandars franchise cricket team has made a big change to their roster, adding Zimbabwean all-rounder Sikandar Raza as a replacement for Mohammad Hafeez. Raza has made…
Dambanevana’s rise demonstrates growth of women cricket
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe national women’s cricket team bowler Sarah Dambanevana has received plaudits from Zimbabwe Cricket after she featured as one of the umpires in the…
Judge slams ZACC, PG’s office over inefficiency
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A High Court judge has hit out at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Prosecutor General’s Office for failing to execute property seizure orders promptly…
Philips to cut 6 000 more jobs as product recall costs mount
Bloomberg Royal Philips NV is cutting another 6 000 positions, or around 8% of the total, as the maker of medical equipment is reducing expenses while wrestling with costly recalls…











