ZB win Paynet Cup

Sports Reporter RANK outsiders ZB Life tore the form book apart when they claimed the Financial Services Soccer League Paynet Cup following a penalty shoot-out victory over Old Mutual in…

CCTV for bus terminuses

Blessings Chidakwa Midlands Bureau Kwekwe is likely become the first city in the country to have Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) at bus terminuses, as the municipality has proposed to install the…

New cycling event springs up

Brighton Zhawi Sports Reporter A NEW cycling competition has been born and it’s promising to grow into a big one. Around 300 cyclists are expected to compete in the inaugural Arundel Village…

Furore over Unicef grant

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Chiredzi residents have criticised council for failing to use the $643 000 provided by UNICEF to upgrade the town’s water and sewerage reticulation systems. UNICEF has reportedly…

Injured Nadal ends season

LONDON. – The spirit was as strong as ever but Rafael Nadal’s troublesome knee failed him in the end as the Spaniard quit the ATP Finals after a painful defeat…

SMES plead for swipe machines

Mash West Bureau INFORMAL traders in Mashonaland West have called on Government to give them easy access to Point of Sale machines to enable them to utilise plastic money. In an…

Government warns of summer diseases

Tobias Mudzingwa Herald reporter GOVERNMENT has warned members of the public to be wary of diseases that are usually prevalent during the current summer season. Malaria and diarrhoeal diseases are usually pervasive…

Mutsauki targets to win last 7 games

Sports Reporter WITH the title race intensifying in the Zimbabwe Netball Association Super League, Harare City Queens coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki is being cautious in his approach to their remaining seven…

Why SA lost rugby bid

CAPE TOWN. — As with so many things in life, they say money talks in the determination of major sporting events … did South Africa’s quest for Rugby World Cup…

Funeral Assurance technical profits fall

Business Reporter The Funeral Assurance sector’s technical profits for the second quarter to June 30, 2017 fell 41 percent to $2,79 million from $4,67 million with the Insurance and Pension…

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