‘Zimbabwe cricket lacking technically’
Ray Bande Senior Reporter VISITING Pakistan Shaheens team manager, Imran Abbas, whose team is locked in a four-day match against Zimbabwe A at Mutare Sports Club, believes there…
Couple swindles 46 people of US$134k
Crime Reporter A Bulawayo couple has been arrested on allegations of swindling 46 people of more than US$134 500 after they posed as agents of a company involved in facilitating…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Council needs to do more than blitz mushikashika
Once again Harare City Council is trying to sort out the city centre and public transport, and once again has the backing of the police, as it seeks to move…
Culture Month launched
Rejoice Makoni Herald Correspondent Zimbabweans have been urged to be proud of their heritage and their cultural diversity. The call came from the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation…
Zanu PF set to launch manifesto
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter AFTER the successful completion of primary elections, Zanu PF is now geared to launch its election manifesto that will give impetus to its campaign for this…
ZMX begins trading in maize after Govt liberalisation
The Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) will begin trading maize on the commodities market after the Government liberalised the trading in the strategic grain.
PSL turf wars get ugly
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter AN UGLY confrontation could have degenerated into total chaos yesterday after giants Dynamos and Herentals found themselves bickering over the right to use the National…
Thick love encased in thin envelopes from overseas
BEIJING. – “A letter from family worth ten thousand in silver.” This line from ancient poet Du Fu (712-770) reflects the deep emotions that the Chinese people have for their…
Midlands women showcase skills at cookout competition
Bulawayo Bureau WOMEN from the Midlands Province got a rare opportunity to showcase their culinary skills, share recipes and engage in cultural exchange during a provincial traditional cookout competition held…
Strategies to ramp up gold output in pipeline
THE Government is making “specific” interventions aimed at boosting gold production by the small-scale mining sector, which presently accounts for the bulk of the yellow metal output.











