Brig-Gen Mutsvangwa takes over Artillery Brigade
Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter BRIGADIER-GENERAL Lloyd Mutsvangwa yesterday took over command and control of the Domboshava-based Artillery Brigade from Brigadier-General Benedict Runodada, who is now the Zimbabwe National Army Brigadier-General…
Deeper challenges underlie DeMbare resignations
Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub THE boardroom squabbling over a corporate partnership deal with AfricaBet, which led to the resignations of two members of the executive committee yesterday, is only…
Good times continue to roll for Zim tourism industry
Innocent Madonko recently in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE’s peak tourism season is between the months of July and September, generally a dry period suited for wildlife safaris.
Boost for schools feeding scheme
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu Matabeleland South Bureau THE Government has allocated 40 tonnes of sugar beans for distribution to primary schools across Matabeleland South Province under the national school feeding programme, a…
ZOC Women in Sport Roundtable raises key issues
Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee on Monday held their second series of the Women in Sport Roundtable, with conversations around how sport can drive economic growth…
National mining output earns more
The Herald, 1 April 1986 THE total value of mineral output last year is expected to reach about $620 million because of the depreciation of the dollar despite lower output.
Raza cleared,Afridi fined
LAHORE Qalandars’ experienced Zimbabwean all-rounder Sikandar Raza has clarified that he was not involved in changing the condition of the ball during their Pakistan Super League 11 cricket match against…
Addo out as Ghana’s coach
Ghana have parted ways with coach Otto Addo, with 72 days remaining until the kickoff of the 2026 World Cup, the country’s football association (GFA) announced yesterday. The decision came…
Highway robbers jailed 31 years each
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Four men who preyed on motorists along Zimbabwe’s highways while posing as genuine passengers have been sentenced to a combined 124 years in prison.
Mavetera elected to lead Africa’s ICT ministers
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Tatenda Mavetera has been elected chairperson of the Council of Ministers in Charge of ICT, in a development…











