FC Platinum bundled out of Champs League

FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza refused to bury his head in shame after bowing out of the CAF Champions League at the preliminary hurdle “claiming only those in football will understand what hit his team’’ at Mandava yesterday.

Homelink sets aside $10m for SMES

Homelink Finance Services has set aside over $10 million to enhance the export capacity of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) this year. This is also expected to boost the competitiveness of SMEs products on both the domestic and international markets.

Set aside fraudulent judgment, High Court asked

THE High Court has been asked to set aside a dubious judgment compelling Chitungwiza Municipality to pay $119 000 to a local company after it emerged that the ruling was handed down as a result of fraud.

Story behind Tsvangirai passport saga

The much-publicised fight over late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s passport had to do with a trip to Germany where members of the politician’s family had booked an appointment with a prophet in a desperate attempt to save his life, The Herald can exclusively reveal.

‘Govt committed to ensuring modernisation of rail system’

We publish here the speech delivered by President Mnangagwa when he officially received the first batch of rail equipment on behalf of NRZ and the Government in Bulawayo yesterday.

Harare extends kombis ultimatum to today

Harare City Council has extended to today Operation Clean-up CBD to allow commuter omnibus operators and on-street vendors to be prepared for relocation.

CFTA framework signing set for next month

The signing of the framework agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area is set for next month when Heads of State meet for an extra-ordinary summit in Rwanda.

Local governance critical in development of Africa’s education

There’s no disputing that many African countries’ education systems are in trouble. Despite significant investment and some improvements linked to the push to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, children in large parts of Africa are simply not being well taught or learning what is needed as they progress through the school system.

Masakadza’s last chance

AFTER making a late debut at the ICC Cricket World Cup three years ago, Zimbabwe’s veteran batsman Hamilton Masakadza is looking to maximise on the forthcoming qualifying tournament at home to carve himself a last dance on the big stage.

Carving economic identities essential for smaller farmers

While billions of dollars have gone into African agriculture, smallholder farmers and other food producers are yet to be characterised and structured in ways that give them a recognisable economic identity.

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