Matter of fact
IN an article published in The Herald on February 15, 2023, we covered legal proceedings at the Harare Magistrate’s Court for the case of State and Georgios Katsimberis. We reported…
TECH THIS OUT
MANCHESTER CITY have been on the right side of the same VAR controversy for THREE straight years. Pep Guardiola’s side benefited from the video ref in Sunday’s 3-0 win over…
Hamilton on his Ferrari nightmare
SAO PAULO, – Lewis Hamilton said his Ferrari dream had also become a nightmare as the Italian team suffered another double retirement in Brazil on Sunday and slipped to fourth…
Time to transition to efficient cooling technologies
Fungai Lupande-Mashonaland Central Bureau AS temperatures continue to soar and cities expand, Zimbabwe is entering a new era in which access to efficient cooling is no longer a luxury, but…
Makarawu tipped to reign at NAAZ Awards
Lovemore Dube Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S sprint sensation Tapiwanashe Makarawu is widely expected to walk away with the Senior Athlete of the Year Award when the National Athletics Association of…
TelOne chase historic top-four finish
Curtworth Masango, Zimpapers Sports Hub TELONE are closing in on their greatest top-flight achievement yet, heading into the final matchday with a chance to secure a top-four finish in the…
Gold rises on US rate-cut bets as economy weakens
Gold rose for a second day as a weakening US economy increased the chance of a rate cut next month, outweighing progress on ending the government shutdown in Washington. Bullion…
. . . meets Dutch billionnaire and investor
Zimpapers Reporter DUTCH billionaire and investor Marcel Boekhoorn met President Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday to present ambitious plans for expanding his operations in Zimbabwe. Mr Boekhoorn, the…
Geo Pomona starts sweeping Harare streets
Herald Reporter GEO Pomona Waste Management says it has officially started street sweeping in Harare. In an interview, Geo Pomona Waste Management public relations and marketing manager, Ms Siphathisiwe Masuku,…
Critical road works to continue
Raymond Jaravaza CRITICAL road rehabilitation works will not stop despite the onset of the rainy season as Government commits to ensuring speedy completion of ongoing projects to ensure smooth business…











