Council workers declare incapacitation
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Harare City Council workers have declared incapacitation due to a two-month salary backlog, stating that they will only work two to three days per week until…
Reconciliation call
The Rhodesia Herald 5 February 1979 THERE would be no peace in Rhodesia unless there was reconciliation with the externally based black leaders, the leader of ZUPO and a member…
. . . back from leave, to focus on economic growth
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has officially returned from his month-long leave, and his packed schedule will prioritise Zimbabwe’s economic growth and stability, Deputy Chief Secretary (Presidential Communications) in…
Harsh truths for United, City and Arsenal
THERE will be widespread consternation among Manchester United fans that they left the transfer window with their already slim attacking options even thinner than they were when it opened. Head…
Delayed payments affecting refereeing standards
Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIFA Referees Committee chairman Norman Matemera says delayed payment of match and transport fees can potentially compromise the officials’ motivation and professionalism. This follows revelations…
Zim’s EPL transfer deadline deja vu
Fungai Muderere Zimpapers Sports Hub In a repeat of what many Zimbabweans would probably term an English Premier Soccer League deadline-day classic, Warriors vice-captain Marshal Munetsi, on Monday night, sealed…
Coventry weighs in on IOC sponsorship
FORMER Olympic swimmer and Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts, and Culture, Kirsty Coventry, has called for a fundamental overhaul of the sponsorship framework of the International Olympic Committee. Coventry…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Resuscitation of road maintenance units a masterstroke
MANY roads from major national highways down to rural roads have been rebuilt or repaired and brought back into top condition under the Second Republic. This is commendable. So the…
High milling charges frustrate sugar cane farmers
Patience Maturure Agriculture Reporter SUGAR cane farmers in Chiredzi are concerned over high cane milling charges, which reportedly chew 23 percent of their gross revenue thereby compromising the profitability of…
SheMillionaire sets aside R1,5 million bursary for 100 African women
Ivan ZhakataHerald CorrespondentSheMillionaire Wealth Building and Training Academy has announced a bursary programme valued at R1,5 million that will enable 100 African women to receive training in business. SheMillionaire founder…







