Zim condemns same sex marriages
Mutsawashe Mashandure-Herald Correspondent Catholic congregants in Zimbabwe have expressed disquiet at the Vatican’s move to allow the church’s priests to bless same-sex couples, saying this is abominable in the majority…
Amputee footballers fighting for their space
Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter BENEFACTOR Tanaka wakes up at 4am for physical training sessions everyday. The Glen Norah-based amputee footballer does this with a group of his four friends who are…
40 mine workers benefit from Chinese skills transfer
Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent About 40 employees at Sabi Star Mine in Buhera on Thursday graduated after completing a month-long course in boosting skills in electrical engineering and construction engineering under…
EcoCash full-year margins seen positive
Business Reporter STOCK broking firm IH Securities expects Ecocash Holdings’ (EcoCash) earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) margins to be positive for the firm’s full year to February…
Mbeba not for sale
Sports Reporter WARRIORS defender Andrew Mbeba has extended his stay at Bulawayo giants, Highlanders and will not be for sale to Castle Lager Premier Soccer League rivals until 2026. A…
Zim rescues Zambian patrol boat in distress
Crime Reporter A boat carrying a Zambian anti-fish poaching patrol of two police officers and five Government employees from the Fisheries Department on Friday had to seek help at Mlibizi…
Woman survives four bouts of TB to tell her story
By Hebert Mutugwi Harare. — After going through four separate bouts of tuberculosis infections, a Mabvuku woman has lived to tell her story, thanks to the twin treatment for HIV…
Dzvukamanja back in action
ZIMBABWE international striker was an 82nd minute substitute as SuperSport United came from behind to beat Orlando Pirates 3-1 in a DStv Premiership match at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in…
Five robbers arrested in Bulawayo
Crime Reporter Yet another robbery gang has been accounted for as police intensify their successful operations against these gangs. Five suspected robbers had been targeting families and businesspeople keeping large…











