ACTOR MENZI BIYELA VENTURES INTO MUSIC

ACTOR MENZI Biyela has ventured into music.

Shanto leads Bangladesh fightback

Najmul Hossain Shanto’s batting heroics yesterday pushed Bangladesh’s second innings lead to 112 on the third day of the first Test against Zimbabwe, with the home team on 194-4.

PHIL YOUR BOOTS

MANCHESTER UNITED could make a £38 million swoop for the player dubbed “the Argentine Phil Foden”.

Macloud plans to continue with boxing

The Herald, 23 April 1986 SOME people won’t just give up.  Former Zimbabwe and all-Africa bantamweight champion Stix Macloud is still determined to continue with his boxing career despite surviving…

Motorists get many services at ZITF

MOTORISTS and the general public are receiving a variety of convenient services at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), which opened in Bulawayo yesterday.

Court dismisses Nyamuchengwa’s Spoliation bid in mining dispute

THE High Court has dismissed an urgent chamber application filed by Scraiven Nyamuchengwa, who sought a spoliation order against Larryscope Health Care (Pvt) Ltd and the Messenger of Court – Murehwa.

Empowering Zimbabwe’s Entrepreneurs: The Value Creation Challenge 5 Launches Nationwide

Sunday News Correspondent Starting a business can often feel like embarking on a challenging journey, filled with unexpected twists and turns. As an entrepreneur, one is often armed with a…

President mourns the passing of Pope Francis

President Mnangagwa has expressed heartfelt condolences following the passing of Pope Francis, describing him as a man of profound humility who championed peace, compassion and justice.

IMF slashes 2025 US growth forecast to 1.8 percent from 2.7 percent, citing trade tensions

Tariffs are posing major headwinds for the US and global economies, leading the International Monetary Fund to slash its 2025 growth forecast.

Mash East rejects stay-away calls as business continues uninterrupted

Residents and business operators in Mashonaland East province have largely ignored calls for a stay-away protest, choosing instead to go about their day as usual.

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