Bata Shoe company feels Covid-19 impact

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU-based shoe manufacturer Bata Shoe Company has said that its ability to maintain a huge workforce is being crippled by the devastating impact of Covid…

Vic Falls bourse applauded

BUSINESS leaders in Victoria Falls have applauded the decision by Government to launch the Victoria Falls Securities Exchange (VFEX) saying this will attract foreign direct investment to the prime resort…

Coronavirus: NACZ, Unesco seek ways to assist artistes

Entertainment Editor The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) in conjunction with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) will today engage stakeholders in the creative sector to…

Samson Muripo optimistic

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter SAMSON MURIPO has resorted to individual training programmes for his students. The Zimbabwe So-kyokushin karate branch chief is nurturing some of the country’s best karatekas. “It…

UAE donates 8t medical supplies

Herald Reporter The United Arab Emirates (UAE) yesterday delivered eight tonnes of medical supplies that included sanitisers, gloves and protective clothing to assist in the fight against the coronavirus. The…

Zambian league set to restart

LUSAKA. — The Football Association of Zambia have confirmed to the Confederation of African Football they intend to resume their domestic football season next month, subject to approval by health…

Trucker arrested for smuggling

Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent A truck driver and two passengers were arrested in Beitbridge for allegedly smuggling groceries from South Africa. Police manning a security check point along Beitbridge-Bulawayo Road…

Skinny women, poor food, Di Maria’s wife slams England

MADRID. — Skinny women, disgusting food, England’s a sh*thole country, that is, according to Angel Di Maria’s wife’s extraordinary rant. The Argentina international’s partner was far from impressed with what…

Diasporans turn to online shopping

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau As borders remain closed to all traffic except commercial cargo, thousands of Zimbabweans in South Africa have turned to online shopping services to send groceries to…

Traditional leaders want PPEs in rural areas

Midlands Bureau TRADITIONAL leaders in the Midlands province have bemoaned lack of personal protective clothing (PPEs) and the reluctance by villagers to exercise social distancing to prevent the spread of…

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