Jose laments poor Utd finishing

LONDON. – Jose Mourinho lamented his side’s poor finishing after Manchester United suffered a first loss to Newcastle United for five years at St James’ Park in the Premier League…

UK unveils £21,5m grant

Herald Reporters The United Kingdom’s Department of International Development (DFID) last week unveiled a £21,5 million pounds grant to the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) to enhance the capacities of…

President off to Botswana

Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter President Mnangagwa leaves Harare this morning for Gaborone, Botswana, on a State visit expected to enhance bilateral and economic ties between the two countries. The President…

Morgan Tsvangirai will take his party to the grave

Isdore Guvamombe Assistant Editor OF late, MDC-T has provided us a free political circus in which its three vice presidents have become chief clowns, in a fever-pitched battle to succeed ailing…

Utilise local expertise on mining, Govt told

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Government has been urged to take advantage of locally available expertise in mining exploration in its endeavour to fully map the country’s resource base and plan…

EU doubts 2020 Brexit vision

BRUSSELS. – The European Union believes Britain will not be ready to make a full break from the bloc by the end of 2020 as Brexit transition plans foresee and…

Chinese spring festival lives up to billing

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Arts Correspondent The Chinese Spring festival, an event that celebrates an important holiday called Lunar New Year, held on Saturday night at 7Arts Theatre lived up to its billing…

Robbers gun down Mutare pastor’s wife

Sharon Chigeza Manicaland Bureau A Mutare pastor’s wife is nursing wounds after she was shot by robbers who pounced on her home and got away with an undisclosed sum of…

‘Mutare industries need Govt support’

Liberty Dube Mutare Bureau INDUSTRIES here need Government support to achieve full potential, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mutsvangwa has said. She said the industries had…

Heavy rains expose Harare again

Herald Correspondent heavy rains that have been pounding Harare have exposed council again after the blocked drainage system flooded, posing danger to motorists and pedestrians. Council is blaming the situation…

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