When Amazing Phiri went to town

It’s an amazing tale that the boy Amazing (11), from Mberengwa in Zimbabwe’s Midlands province, will live to tell.

ED headlines mining investment conference

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to headline the Zimbabwe Mining Investment Conference scheduled for next week in Harare where over 20 countries have expressed interest in participating.

Ministry seeks to protect intellectual property rights

INTELLECTUAL property rights has had a significant impact on the financial and economic positioning of sport and this has led the Ministry of Sport, Arts and Recreation to partner with a legal firm to stop the loss of recognition and revenue by teams and content creators.

JUST IN: Evangelist Billy Graham dies at 99

Evangelist Billy Graham — a confidant to presidents, a guiding light to generations of American evangelicals and a globe-trotting preacher who converted millions to Christianity — died Wednesday at the age of 99, his spokesman confirmed to CNN.

Balancing past knowledge with the present

Long before Independence, there was an ongoing war of words between my grandmother Mbuya VaMandirowesa and my mother.

Govt probes illegal boarding school

Herald Correspondent A headmaster at Gavhunga Secondary School has reportedly set up illegal boarding facilities at the school, exposing girls to abuse. The school is in Mhondoro and falls under…

Aguero, fan in ugly scene

Manchester City will investigate claims Sergio Aguero was spat at by the fan who he appeared to lash out at after the English Premier League soccer side were dumped out of the FA Cup at Wigan on Monday night.

MP decries low pass rate in Chiredzi

A severe shortage of schools has been blamed for the low pass rate in the remote Chiredzi district, where some school pupils are reportedly walking distances of up to 30 kilometres daily.

NSSA pumps $20m into CSC plant revival

The National Social Security Authority has unveiled a $20 million loan facility to recapitalise the Cold Storage Company (CSC) in Masvingo Industrial Area.

Gudyanga under fire as court clears MMCZ executives

Two Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) top executives have been acquitted of criminal abuse of duty as public officers, in a ruling which left former mines permanent secretary Professor Francis Gudyanga with egg on his face.

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