NEW: Government speaks on Mt Hampden graves

Online Reporter GOVERNMENT has conducted extensive consultations regarding graves located in various areas of Mt Hampden and maintains that all ancient graves are protected by the National Museums and Monuments…

Youths urged to venture into mining

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Youths have been challenged to make use of the vast opportunities in the mining value chain to help the country attain Vision 2030. Speaking at a…

NEW: US oil imports, exports down last week

United States crude oil imports and exports decreased during the week ending March 8, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a report released on Wednesday. US crude oil…

Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe new headquarters project to create over 400 jobs

Business Writer OVER 400 direct and downstream jobs are set to be created from the Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe new headquarters construction project in the leafy suburb of Borrowdale, Harare. The…

Mvuma police investigate murder case after body found in mine shaft

Midlands Bureau POLICE in Mvuma are investigating a case of murder following the discovery of a male adult body stashed in a mine shaft. Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel…

WATCH : Mhindirira bounces back at Bosso but …….

Fungai Muderere HIGHLANDERS’ midfielder Devine Mhindira is officially back at training amid revelations by coach Kelvin Kaindu that the player has not fully recovered from a near career-threatening injury he…

Bosso CEO opts not to renew contract

Lovemore Dube Highlanders FC chief executive officer Ronald Moyo will leave the club at the expiration of his contract on March 31. This was confirmed in a statement released by…

Warriors call-up has Yogo-Yogo buzzing

Tadious Manyepo, Sports Reporter EXACTLY 20 years after the death of his uncle Blessing, a CAPS United luminary who perished in an accident on March 12, 2004, Junior Makunike got his…

Govt distributes over 14 000 computers to schools

Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent MORE than 14 000 computers have been distributed to 719 schools nationwide under the ongoing e-learning programme being spearheaded by the Second Republic through the Ministry…

ZIMSEC opens local currency exam payments

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has announced that those who wish to pay examination fees in local currency can now do so. The grace period…

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