Zanu PF victory symbolises decline in opposition influence

Mukachana Hanyani Correspondent The recent victory of ZANU PF in the by-elections is undoubtedly a testament to the party’s continued resonance with the people of Zimbabwe. The victory reflects not…

CAF football fiesta kicks off

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe schools team is set to get the ball rolling today in the CAF African Schools Football Championship 2023 when they face Malawi in…

Heart Stadium expansion set to begin next week

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter WORK to expand the seating capacity of Prophet Walter Magaya’s Heart Stadium to 10 000 is set to commence on Monday next week. The crafty facility…

Numerous laws enacted to protect gender-based violence survivors

Zimbabwe joined the rest of world in commemorating 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence which ran from November 25 to December 10. The Herald Features Editor Elita Chikwati (EC)…

Service to honour Zahara

South African musician Zahara will be honoured at a memorial service on Thursday, according to the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture. The service will be held from 11am to…

Turkish football to resume

Turkey’s football leagues will resume on December 19, ending a brief suspension caused by a violent attack on a referee, the federation announced yesterday. Matches were suspended hours after MKA…

Head named Aussie vice-captain

Travis Head was reappointed as a vice-captain of the Australian Test side yesterday as selectors look to the future, while Pakistan named two debutants for the opening clash in Perth.…

Global Esports Games get underway in Riyadh

The Riyadh 2023 Global Esports Games kicked off on Tuesday evening at the prestigious SEF Arena in Riyadh, marking the beginning of a five-day esports extravaganza that will run until…

Tanzania, Uganda forge ahead with pipeline project

The development of the most controversial construction project in East Africa, The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop), is fast becoming a reality.  The joint project between Uganda, Tanzania, and…

Schoolchildren urged to help improve blood stocks

The Herald, December 14, 1992 THE Zimbabwe Red Cross Society and the Blood Transfusion Service are appealing to the public, particularly school-leavers and schoolchildren, to donate blood and help improve…

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