2 Chinese firms target US$1bn cement plant

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Two Chinese firms are eyeing a US$1 billion investment in the construction of a cement plant in Magunje near Karoi with an annual output of 2,7…

Two robbers in the dock

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent Two suspected robbers from Chitungwiza yesterday appeared in court facing four counts of robbery afterthey allegedly stole valuables and money totalling US$59 690. Kumbirai Nigel Ndamukira…

ZUJ calls for co-regulation, responsible reporting

Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent This year should see redoubled enthusiasm and energy to participate, share ideas, and offer solutions that will improve the welfare  of journalists, president of Zimbabwe Union…

Advantage Man City as rivals lose key players

LONDON. — Manchester City could have an advantage in the Premier League title race through January as their rivals face up to losing key players to the African Cup of…

Wickets tumble on SA-India first day

An astonishing first day’s play of the second Test match between South Africa and India saw 23 wickets fall as the hosts were dismissed for 55 before lunch and limped…

Zelensky’s former top adviser wants Kiev to join Russia against West

Tarik Cyril Amar Correspondent Ukraine needs to come to an agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and then Kiev and Moscow should unite to sue the West. You may think…

Tickets for Ronaldo’s China Tour sell out in hours

Chinese football fans raced yesterday to snap up tickets to see Cristiano Ronaldo play a rare match in their home country, with multiple online platforms selling out within a few…

Bid to boost sexual prowess ends in death

The Herald, January 4, 1989 THE desire to invigorate sexual passion cost 22-year-old David Mguni of Jeremiah village in Nkayi his life after he ate a concoction of herbs, police…

Ndidi out of Nigeria Afcon side

LAGOS. — Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has withdrawn from Nigeria’s squad for the Africa Cup of Nations through injury and been replaced by Belgian-based Alhassan Yusuf, the country’s football federation said…

Six African countries default

A growing number of African countries have found themselves caught in the challenging web of debt distress, a predicament exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, and global economic downturn. These problems…

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