12 Mercedes cars reduced to ashes

Herald Correspondent  A DEVASTATING fire ravaged a business premises on Solomon Mujuru Road (Kirkman Road) in Tynwald, Harare last Friday, destroying 12 Mercedes Benz vehicles, lawn mowers and generators, among…

Harare City receives over 780 fire calls

Trust Freddy  Herald Correspondent  A SURGE in fires in Harare has seen 780 calls received by the city fire brigade this year, Mayor Jacob Mafume, has said. In most cases,…

Chinyoka braces for Comrades Marathon

Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter JONATHAN Chinyoka believes he has what it takes to last the distance when he takes part in the Comrades Marathon for the first time this weekend…

MWOS dominate NRSL May awards

Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter MWOS coach Lloyd Mutasa feels that his team’s dominance of the Northern Region Soccer League awards for May is a huge confidence booster in their quest for…

How ‘Generation Restoration’ can safeguard Africa’s land, livelihoods

Elizabeth Maruma Mrema In the face of a triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss and pollution, the world yesterday came together to mark World Environment Day.  Hundreds of…

Jordan seizes 9,5m narcotic pills

AMMAN. –  Jordan’s Anti-Narcotics Department (AND) said yesterday that it had thwarted a major drug smuggling operation, seizing 9.5 million narcotic pills and arresting members of two smuggling gangs linked…

Dhlakama happy with PSL break

Langton Nyakwenda-Sports Reporter WHEN the Premier Soccer League announced a three-week break on June 1, Hwange were in all sorts of problems.  Not only had they parted ways with coach…

Production, financial records key in goat and sheep farming

Welcome to this week’s instalment, dear readers, where we continue to focus on the importance of meticulous record-keeping in goat and sheep production.

Why does South Korea want a piece of Africa?

South Korea is banking on its first summit with African leaders on Tuesday to raise its profile on the continent and boost economic ties, officials said ahead of the meeting in Seoul.

Sinner proud to spearhead Italian movement

Jannik Sinner took an unexpected path to the world number one ranking on Tuesday after Novak Djokovic’s French Open withdrawal but the youngster said it was the culmination of years…

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