Mapeza credits hard work for unbeaten run

Eddie Chikamhi–Senior Sports Reporter HARD work, determination and focus were at the centre of FC Platinum’s brilliant run in the last few weeks, coach Norman Mapeza said after winning the…

Huawei to train 100 000 by 2025

Remember Deketeke Herald Reporter TELECOMS giant, Huawei’s sub-Saharan Africa region, is set to train an additional 100 000 people in high-end information and communication technologies over the next three years…

Sammons brings SA backroom staff

Sports Reporter  NEWLY-APPOINTED senior men’s national team coach, Justin Sammons is bringing three compatriots as part of Chevron’s backroom staff.  Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has finalised the appointment of the new…

Ministers receive diplomatic training

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Ministers, who are expected to receive Heads of State and Government during the 44th SADC Summit in August, yesterday underwent diplomatic training that was facilitated by…

Zebra skins land pair in trouble

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent TWO men from Harare were on Wednesday fined US$300 each, after they were found guilty of unlawful possession of two zebra skins. Rungano Chacha (50) and…

Uganda closer to becoming oil producer

As Uganda inches closer to becoming an oil-producing nation, activities related to the oil sector have begun to pick up steam. The taxation of oil and associated goods is one…

Liberation movements must adapt to new challenges

Isdore Guvamombe-Reflections Addressing the Zanu PF Central Committee last week, President Mnangagwa made it clear that liberation movements must remain steadfast and united in the face of aggression from former…

Parliaments urged to promote renewable energy

Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Parliaments in the region have been called to nudge the executive to propagate comprehensive cutting edge energy policy frameworks for rapid energy investments and development in…

DEMBARE CRISIS TRIGGERS FIRE FIGHTING MODE BY LEADERSHIP

Langton Nyakwenda THE Dynamos leadership were thrust into a fire fighting mode after their players downed tools and boycotted training over unpaid winning bonuses, allowances and signing-on fees. DeMbare players…

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