Ramaphosa expected in Harare tomorrow
SOUTH African President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected in Zimbabwe tomorrow on a working visit that will see him discussing bilateral relations with his counterpart, President Mnangagwa.
Be transparent, Govt tells football leaders
SPORT, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe has challenged the Premier Soccer League clubs to create a conducive environment that attracts sounds sponsorship deals and turn the domestic game into a megabucks industry which its potential richly deserves.
Dynamos target flying start
DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa has challenged his charges to put their heads on the block and shrug off their slow starters’ tag as they target a flying start to the 2018 Premiership season against Chicken Inn at Barbourfields tomorrow.
‘Financial literacy will reduce NPLs in SMEs’
Financial training and literacy are critical if the country is to reduce non-performing loans among small and medium enterprises as prospective businesspeople are taught to differentiate between business and personal finances, Homelink Finance Private Limited sales and channels manager Sibusisiwe Mashoko has said.
Nyagura has case to answer: Magistrate
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A HARARE magistrate yesterday ruled that University of Zimbabwe vice chancellor Levi Nyagura has a case to answer and must remain on remand pending trial.…
Echoes of ‘Mazambara’ . . . Mai Patai resurfaces from hibernation
Do you still remember the hit “Mazambara” that rocked the local music scene in the early 2000s? The song is off Voice of Prophecy’s 2002 album titled “Rumbidzwai” and Mai Respina Patai did lead vocals with her distinctive sharp voice.
Relocate illegal settlers, Govt told
The Zanu-PF Politburo on Wednesday directed Government to relocate people that were resettled at prohibited places in rural areas.
National dam levels up 82pc
The country’s average dam levels have increased to 81,7 percent with some major dams recording up to 104,2 percent capacity as most parts of the country continue to receive rains.
President’s tie auctioned for $15 000
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s neck tie was yesterday auctioned for $15 000 at the 5th Edition of the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) Africa Roundtable in Victoria Falls and the money will be donated to a hospital in the resort town.
Pasuwa fined for illegal occupation of land
Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Former Zimbabwe national football team coach Callisto Pasuwa was yesterday convicted and fined $150 by a Chitungwiza court for illegally occupying land in Rubatika Village, Seke.…










