All set for beach soccer tourney
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter BEACH Soccer Zimbabwe have revealed that the country’s inaugural beach football tournament is set to take place on Saturday at Hampdens Amusement Park in Mt Hampden…
Police arrest more money-changers
More money changers have been arrested, with 10 suspects picked after police and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Financial Intelligence Unit launched a fresh crackdown against illegal currency traders across the country.
Police arrest more money-changers
More money changers have been arrested, with 10 suspects picked after police and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Financial Intelligence Unit launched a fresh crackdown against illegal currency traders across the country.
WE WILL DO WELL WITHOUT OUR KING, SAYS RUZIVE
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter YADAH coach Thomas Ruzive feels the departure of midfielder King Nadolo has left a huge hole but the Miracle Boys are not exactly in dire straits. …
Namibia turns tables on Western countries
JOHANNESBURG. — What is good for the goose is good for the gander. That’s according to social media users from around the continent following Namibia’s decision to turn the tables on visa requirements for Western countries.
Namibia turns tables on Western countries
JOHANNESBURG. — What is good for the goose is good for the gander. That’s according to social media users from around the continent following Namibia’s decision to turn the tables on visa requirements for Western countries.
Budget gets mixed reception from public
SALISBURY people yesterday gave the Budget a mixed reception. But most people interviewed in a Herald survey complained about two measures – the petrol price rise and sales tax increases.
Budget gets mixed reception from public
SALISBURY people yesterday gave the Budget a mixed reception. But most people interviewed in a Herald survey complained about two measures – the petrol price rise and sales tax increases.
Mpofu, Chimombe seek new magistrate in US$9,2m tender case
Harare businessmen Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe were back in court yesterday on fresh allegations of corruptly using false documents to win a US$9,2 million City of Harare street lights tender.
Mpofu, Chimombe seek new magistrate in US$9,2m tender case
Harare businessmen Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe were back in court yesterday on fresh allegations of corruptly using false documents to win a US$9,2 million City of Harare street lights tender.







