Zaha launches mega housing project
Herald Reporter Stakeholders in the housing sector have formed a consortium to deliver at least one million housing units and residential stands in the next four years, as part of…
Revisiting rationale for increased bank deposits
Sanderson Abel A bank is just like a heart in the economic structure and the capital it provides is like blood in it. As long as blood is in circulation…
IFAD team in Zimbabwe
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)’s technical team is in Zimbabwe to assess the country’s agricultural needs and make recommendations to fund smallholder communal farmers.
Neymar misses out
SAO PAULO. — Much has changed for Brazil’s national soccer team since last year’s humiliating World Cup exit, but as the 2018 qualifying campaign gets underway tomorrow one worrying factor…
Israel demolishes Palestinian homes in crackdown
JERUSALEM. — The Israeli military yesterday demolished homes of two Palestinian militants in east Jerusalem and sealed off a room in another, shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged a…
Depression, anxiety hit players — study
LONDON. — Depression and anxiety issues affect over a third of current professional footballers, according to a study published by world players’ union FIFPro yesterday.
Varsities groan under scant facilities
Abgail Mawonde Review Writer The Higher and Tertiary Education Ministry is waiting for a Bill to be passed into law so that they can engage private partners to address the facility…
Vic Falls hotels fully booked
Bulawayo Bureau Hotels and lodges in Victoria Falls are fully booked for December ahead of the 15th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference. More than 6 000 delegates are expected to attend…
Challenges facing African higher education
A companion e-book produced by TrustAfrica and the online newspaper, the Mail & Guardian, sets out a compelling outline of the challenges facing African higher education today. In combination, these…
Ending ‘hidden hunger’ for developing countries
Marc van Ameringen Correspondent This month, the UN reported that childhood mortality had been cut in half worldwide since 1990. While this is a cause for celebration, the report also highlighted a…

