Lutumba Growth Point set for urban transformation

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau BEITBRIDGE Rural District Council has initiated a transformative project to upgrade Lutumba Growth Point into an urban centre. This development is part of a broader land development…

Imara CEO steps down after 27 years

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro IMARA Asset Management Zimbabwe’s chief executive officer (CEO), Mr John Legat, will retire from his position on June 30, after 27 years at the helm. During his tenure,…

Zanu PF Mash East embarks on cell verification exercise

Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau ZANU PF’s Mashonaland East Province is set to launch a crucial cell verification exercise aimed at strengthening the party’s grassroots structures. This initiative is designed to…

Centre seeks funds to support vulnerable children

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] MATTHEW Rusike Children’s Home’s Mzinyathi Centre in Umzingwane District, Matabeleland South Province has embarked on sustainable development projects, aimed at supporting vulnerable children in surrounding communities. Run…

Harare is embarrassing: Mafume

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent HARARE City’s top brass is under fire for allegedly prioritising luxury perks over basic infrastructure, amid a year-long struggle to procure tar for the city’s crumbling roads.…

A judgment that shakes human decency foundations

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter IN the quiet town of Gweru, the High Court recently convened to deliver a judgment that would reverberate beyond its corridors, shaking the very foundations of…

MANGONGO HAPPY DESPITE FINAL DEFEAT

COACH Steve Mangongo says he is happy with the progress despite the Zimbabwe Women High Performance Centre (HPC) falling at the final hurdle of the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament for the second year in a row.

General Beltings forecasts strong recovery, output surge

General Beltings Holdings Limited anticipates strong recovery this year, buoyed by enhanced production capacity, internally generated working capital and a rebound in key economic sectors.

Kwekwe in-laws killer convicted

Peter Matika, [email protected] A 40-year-old man from Kwekwe has been convicted of the gruesome murder of his in-laws, whom he savagely attacked with a blunt object and an axe during…

IT WAS NO DJOK

BELGRADE. −  Novak Djokovic revealed his dad lived a “secret” life and got involved with “criminals” and “car chases” to help fund his son’s career.

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