15 the favourite number for trio

Fungai Muderere THREE Warriors stars have an affection for one jersey and in two European leagues, the trio don the same digit with pride.  Is it just a coincidence that…

Old Mazowe Road closed for facelift

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter The Old Mazowe Road has been closed to public traffic starting last Sunday up to July 15 to allow for its upgrading and reconstruction. As the road…

Shaky start for last season’s top three

Zimpapers Sports Hub It’s been a nervy start for last season’s Castle Lager Premiership top three clubs who have failed to register a win in their first two assignments.  Last…

Minister commends school, parents for US$1,7m A Level learning centre

Muchaneta Chimuka-Herald Correspondent  THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Torerayi Moyo yesterday officially opened a US$1,7 million state-of-art Advanced Level learning centre at the Salvation Army-run Mazowe High School…

Warriors to rectify Zambia mistakes

Innocent Kurira-Sports Reporter WARRIORS defender Gerald Takwara says they will not repeat the same mistakes from their semi-final tie against Zambia when they face Kenya in the final of the…

‘Game will be won in midfield’

Veronica Gwaze-Sports Reporter WARRIORS midfielder Andy Rinomhota has pinned Zimbabwe’s hopes of winning the Four Nations Tournament on France-based captain Marshal Munetsi, who leads the team against Kenya at Bingu…

Kenya leads Africa on start-up funding

Kenya has defied a global funding drought for budding companies to post a 17 percent increase in new start-up investments, toppling Nigeria and Egypt as the continent’s largest destination for start-up financing.

England to wear nameless shirts

England will play without names on the back of their shirts during the second half of their international friendly against Belgium at Wembley Stadium to raise awareness of the symptoms…

Cotton industry faces worst season in years

Zimbabwe’s once-thriving cotton industry is facing its worst season in years, with production likely to plummet due to the devastating effect of the El Niño-induced drought.

DRC surpasses Peru in copper market

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has surpassed Peru as the world’s second-largest copper producer. A recent report shows that the DRC’s production of copper in 2023 surpassed that of Peru, which prior was the world’s largest copper producer, second only to Chile. DRC is one of Africa’s richest mineral producers, with substantial reliance on its copper trade.

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