NAKAMBA WILL BE A CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYER BY THE TIME HE RETURNS

LONDON – INJURED Warriors captain, Marvelous Nakamba will resume action in the English Championship after his Luton Town all but crashed out of the English Premiership after just a season’s…

The Unveiled take fans to ‘The Next Level’ at DVD recording

Entertainment Editor Young, vibrant and smart choral outfit, The Unveiled, left an indelible mark during their DVD recording held on Saturday at 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale, Harare. The recording,…

Transformative power of youth service, patriotism

Mercy Muchemwa Herald Correspondent In the heart of Zimbabwe, a vibrant yet underutilised resource pulses with potential: the youth. Representing the future and brimming with energy, the young population holds…

ZDF stamp authority in PNL

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter PREMIER Netball League descended on Masvingo for the first time on Saturday with ZDF again showing no signs of tiring as they consolidated their lead with…

‘Women role in ICT success pivotal’

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Women leaders play a pivotal role in shaping girls interests and success in information, communication and technology through their initiatives aimed at empowering young minds to…

FC Platinum silence Bosso on homeground

Nkosilathi Sibanda in BULAWAYO Highlanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   0 FC Platinum…

TelOne fans demand Chikuni’s head

Innocent Muchochomi, in GWERU TelOne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  0 Chegutu Pirates . . .…

MAPEZA MASTERMINDS BIG WIN

Nkosilathi Sibanda in BULAWAYO and Innocent Muchochomi in GWERU THE glory that laced Highlanders’ good start to the Castle Lager Premiership was dented as they succumbed to a 0-2 loss…

Kamativi mine investor rolls out free medical services for workers, community

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Bureau A FEW months after breathing a new lease of life into the community, lithium investor, Kamativi Mining Company (KMC), has rolled out free medical services…

How business has helped pull SA back from the brink

South Africa has gone 43 days without load shedding and Transnet’s rail and port performance is on the mend. All going well, load shedding may be history by the end…

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