Applications for Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2024 are now open

Natasha Mutsiba, [email protected] ZIMBABWEANS are being encouraged to showcase their beauty and confidence as applications for the Miss Universe pageant in Zimbabwe are now open. The prestigious beauty competition is calling…

FC Platinum’s longest serving son bids farewell

Raymond Jaravaza, Online Reporter RAPHAEL Muduviwa, the longest serving player at FC Platinum, has bade farewell to the club that he served for 13 years and won over 12 trophies…

Maize meal must be affordable

Online Writer MAIZE MEAL must be affordable to ensure household and national food security, the Government has said.  Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos made these remarks during a tour of National…

Mighty Warriors coach acquitted

Harare Bureau A HARARE magistrate Mrs Esther Chichera has acquitted Zimbabwe senior women’s football coach Shadreck Mlauzi of two charges of indecently assaulting a female member of the technical team…

Three former Warriors keepers at Simba Bhora

… as the Shamva side bullies the market NEW: Online Reporter AFTER a hectic transfer season that saw them announcing at least 10 new signings at the beginning of the…

Katsimberis fraud trial might be heard on Saturdays

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent In a bid to expedite the fraud trial of George Katsimberis, Harare regional magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro has suggested hearing the matter on Saturdays. This came…

New Masvingo school records 100 percent pass rate at Cambridge ‘A’ Level

A newly founded top Masvingo private school, Junior High School, continues to blaze the academic trail in the province after recording 100 percent pass rate in the 2023 Cambridge ‘A’ level final examinations.

NEW: Tobacco farmers plant over 103 000 hectares

Online Reporter TOBACCO farmers have planted over 103 652 hectares for the 2023-24 summer cropping season, down from 108 897ha a year earlier. According to a weekly report by the…

Free medical care for Emakhandeni-Luveve elderly community

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter MORE than 400 elderly residents from Emakhandeni and Luveve suburbs on Saturday benefitted from free health care services, medication and food hampers provided by businessman, Mr…

ZBC takes action on tribal remarks

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) will take disciplinary action against its employees who made tribal remarks on air.

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