Lock brothers notch biggest career win

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE tennis siblings Benjamin and Courtney Lock were on cloud nine at the weekend after they won their first ATP Challenge Tour as a doubles team with the…

Gem Boys, DeMbare draw

Ray Bande in Mutare DYNAMOS and Manica Diamonds settled for the fifth draw of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash since the Gem Boys’ promotion into the topflight league,…

Kidney patient seeks medical fees assistance

Herald Reporter A 32-year-old Harare woman, who has been diagnosed with a kidney ailment, is appealing for assistance to raise medical fees. Ms Rachael Musekiwa, a mother of two, can…

IMF approves over US$900m for Tanzanian budget

The IMF said on Thursday its executive board approved funding for Tanzania of $786,2 million to help tackle climate change while also completing a separate review allowing for the disbursement…

Former TikTok boss reveals blueprint for creating jobs

At the recent AFRICA CEO Forum in Rwanda, Nikhil Gandhi, executive director and chief business officer of Arise Group, shared his unique perspective on Africa’s potential and the innovative solutions…

Tycoons ready to cede Pick n Pay voting power to lure new investors

Ackerman Investment Holdings, the family’s holding company, will reduce its voting control to below 50 percent after a planned rights offer is completed.  The move helps “change perception outside the…

Chinhoyi Stars stun Harare City

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI CHINHOYI STARS, outclassed log leaders Harare City 2-1 in a Zifa Northern Region Division One League match at Chinhoyi Stadium yesterday.  It was Harare City’s first…

Zimbabwe team still hopeful

Ellina Mhlanga in Douala, Cameroon TEAM Zimbabwe coach Lisimati Phakamile has expressed disappointment over the disorganisation of the ongoing African Senior Championships in Douala, Cameroon.  The meet has been marred…

Nigeria’s petrol prices surge by 223pc

Energy prices recorded an increase of 223 percent one year into Nigeria’s current administration.  A report by the National Bureau of Statistics in the Punch newspaper revealed that since the…

Pilgrims’ death reaches 53

TUNIS. –  The death toll among Tunisian pilgrims who performed Hajj in Saudi Arabia has risen to 53, Tunisia’s state television Wataniya 1 reported. “Until this Saturday, the number of…

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