Why the All Blacks’ depth is a ‘concern’ ahead of Rugby World Cup

With just three months to go until this year’s Rugby World Cup in France, the All Blacks’ injury toll has been described as a “concern” by former New Zealand wing…

Find new funds, councils urged

The Herald, June 9, 1984 LOCAL authorities were yesterday urged to seek alternative sources of revenue to supplement existing ones which were “inadequate” to support their increasing needs. The call…

Investors pump US$80m into Zulu Lithium, 800 jobs created for locals

Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau PREMIER African Minerals has so far injected US$80 million towards setting up the massive Zulu Lithium mining project in Fort Rixon, Insiza District, Matabeleland South, which…

Biti’s US$1m defamation case to proceed

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The US$1million civil lawsuit against CCC politician Tendai Biti for allegedly defaming the owner of land development company Augur Investments, Mr Kenneth Sharpe, his company…

SA permits extension delight

Sikhumbuzo Moyo and Thupeyo Muleya ZIMBABWEANS in South Africa have welcomed the South African decision to extend the validity of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) by a further six months, to…

Tobacco exports to exceed 199m kg

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is optimistic that this year’s tobacco exports will surpass 199 million kg exported last year following good rains countrywide which boosted the production of the…

Opportunities in the chaos

An ancient Chinese curse supposedly goes: “May you live in interesting times”. Times have certainly been interesting, so perhaps we are cursed. However, like many such expressions, it is probably…

Completed projects — figures speak for themselves

Lovemore Chikova Development Dialogue Revelations by Cabinet this week that the Second Republic has implemented at least 7 000 projects, 5 000 of them having been completed since 2018, is…

US gear up for World Cup with thumping victory over Tuskers A

Brandon Moyo, in BULAWAYO UNITED States of America (USA) cricket team kicked off their ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier preparations in Zimbabwe on a high when they proved too strong…

Zim physiotherapist wins top global award

Peter Matika Bulawayo Bureau A Zimbabwe pediatric physiotherapist, Mr Precious Madzimbe, has won an outstanding international award, making him the first Zimbabwean physical therapist to be recognised in the field.…

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