Messi wows team
BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi’s Barcelona teammates and coach Ernesto Valverde were singing his praises after the Argentine scored an inspired free-kick where he sent the ball under the wall and into the net in their 6-1 thrashing of Girona on Saturday.
Experts urge farmers to be climate friendly
Mellisa Mutasa Herald Reporter Agriculture experts have urged farmers to practise climate-friendly activities that contribute to sustainable food security in the country and prevent global warming, which leads to droughts.…
Zvimba meets targets
Zvimba Rural District Council is set to surpass some of its 100-day targets after it successfully completed a classroom block and two victim friendly stations.
SMM sitting on $1 billion ore reserves
ASBESTOS miner Shabanie Mashava Mines (SMM) is sitting on ore reserves that are worth more than $1 billion that could play a huge role in the economic recovery of the country if exploited.
Govt hails Matapi sewer rehab efforts
Government has applauded a non-governmental organisation, Oxfam, for partnering the City of Harare in the rehabilitation of the sewer reticulation system at Mbare Matapi flats.
Shortage of water treatment chemicals hits councils
Blessings Chidakwa Chinhoyi Bureau A major health disaster is looming in most councils amid reports of an acute shortage of the water treatment chemical Aluminium sulfate. Councils are reportedly left…
Qadr dealt heavy blow
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum’s Players Player of the Year and versatile defender Qadr Amini has been dealt a heavy blow in his career again amid indications that…
St Giles gets $10 000 equipment from CBZ
CBZ Holdings last week donated $10 009 worth of equipment to St Giles Medical Rehabilitation Centre mainly for speech and language needs of patients.
Timely boost for Chipadze High
Chipadze High School, which lost furniture, computers and vehicles due to unpaid debts last year, received a boost on Friday when Golden Knot Group of Companies (Pvt) Ltd donated 10 laptops and a heavy duty printer towards the revival of its Information Communication Centre.
South Africa returns to UN Security Council
By happy coincidence, South Africa will take a seat on the United Nations (UN) Security Council next year with Cyril Ramaphosa at the helm of the country. This, combined with the centenary of Nelson Mandela’s birth, provides an opportunity for the country to recover some of the international cachet lost during the Jacob Zuma years.

