Batsmen must get it together

Lawrence Moyo
ZIMBABWE batsmen stood out in the individual batting statistics for the just-ended tour by Bangladesh. However, the tour

Doctor donates US$85 000 equipment to army

Herald Reporter
Army Commander Lieutenant General Phillip Sibanda has urged retired professional service personnel to remember their roots

Shah sues Chidawu for US$2,7m

Court Reporter
PROMINENT businessman Mr Jayesh Shah has taken a fellow businessman Mr Oliver Chidawu to the High Court over an unpaid

Biti, Goche clash over Airzim

Herald Reporter
TRANSPORT, Communications and In-frastructure Development Minister Nicholas Goche is headed for a clash with his Finance counterpart Tendai Biti on Government’s role in bailing out the ailing Air Zimbabwe.
Minister Biti argues that Government will not rescue the national airline citing other pressing demands.

However, Minister Goche dismissed the claims as “personal views”.
Air Zimbabwe is wholly-owned by the Government. Its planes have been grou-nded for the past four weeks after pilots downed tools demanding outstanding salaries and allowances.
Minister Biti on Tuesday said Government did not have money

Team Zimbabwe defer All-Africa Games camp

Sports Reporter
TEAM Zimbabwe has deferred going into camp for the All-Africa Games because the proposed venue was still booked and the

Solobala (11) set for San Siro

Takudzwa Chitsiga Herald Reporter
A DREAM chance to play at the San Siro, the home of AC Milan, has come true for young Simon Solobala after he impressed

Rentals a key reason for property investment

Vengai Madzima Property Guide
IT is true that when insured, property is one of the safest area to invest one’s money. Besides the need to recoup a similar or

Enhance revenue collection, WCO members urged

Business Reporter
WORLD Customs Organisation members should co-operate on training of personnel to enhance revenue collection. This was

Dairy farming sustains livelihoods in Chikomba

By Obert Chifamba
INSTEAD of seeking formal employment to augment her husband’s meagre earnings, Sibusisiwe Madyangove of Nhende

Outlook improves for construction industry

Agriculture Reporter
THE construction industry has registered an improvement in business although financial constraints and limited lines of credit

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