SA-based ex-footballers reunited

Tadious Manyepo in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa A host of former Zimbabwean footballers based in South Africa have not taken up professional careers around the game. Some are into transport and…

War vets’ bee keeping project launched

Rejoice Makoni Herald Correspondent War veterans are set to benefit from a beekeeping training following the launch of a training programme by Deputy Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle…

Mlimi brothers fall in love with Zimbabwe

Collin Matiza  Sports Editor  THE Mlimi brothers — Josh and Jonathan — have fallen in love with Zimbabwe.  Rated among the best motocross riders in South Africa, Josh and Jonathan,…

Students build house for speech-impaired couple

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Manuwere Village in Mt Darwin is reaping the benefits of Education 5.0 after learners doing building studies at Ruya Adventist High School built a house…

Chegutu mine recovery efforts halted

Herald Reporter EFFORTS to recover the remaining 16 bodies of the 20 artisanal miners killed at Bay Horse mine in Chegutu almost a fortnight ago have been halted as the…

Mutasa hails MWOS, St Eric twinning

Don Makanyanga  Sports Reporter NORTHERN Region Soccer League Division 1 side, MWOS FC coach, Lloyd Mutasa believes that synergies between professional football clubs and schools plays a key role in…

Farmer field training to improve production

Elita Chikwati Features Editor Farmer Field School (FFS) training is effective in the delivery of high quality agricultural education and extension services to improve productivity and sustainable farming practices in…

Duty-free fertiliser imports excite farmers

Fildah Gwati GOVERNMENT’S recent decision to suspend duty on fertiliser imports has torched optimism for a fruitful season among farmers who believe the move will help reduce production costs and…

Warriors resort to training camp

Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE ZIFA Normalisation Committee suffered a double blow this week as they seek to prepare for next month’s Fifa World Cup qualifying games during the current…

US$187m projects get prescribed asset status

Projects worth nearly US$187 million and $8,5 billion were accorded the prescribed asset status by the Government during the first half of the year, latest official figures show.

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