Forest target Munetsi

MARSHALL MUNETSI is reportedly turning heads in England.

New roads to have 20-year life span

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter Newly-constructed major roads, particularly highways, are designed to last at least 20 years, with routine maintenance expected to begin after a minimum of five years, Ministry…

Ivory Medical turns ‘green gold’ into pharmaceutical power

Trust Freddy Herald  Correspondent Turning off the Rusape–Mutare Highway at Halfway House — roughly 112km from Harare — into the rolling hills of Makoni Rural District, one expects the familiar…

Recruitment of 9 000 nurses approved

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter TREASURY has approved the recruitment of close to 9 000 nurses in a major intervention aimed at easing staffing shortages in the country’s public health sector,…

Zim in positive start at IHF Zone VI

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub NATIONAL Under-20 men’s coach Tafadzwa Madure feels the victory against South Africa in their opening game at the ongoing International Handball Federation Trophy Zone VI…

CAF unveil historic prize money for CAF competitions

THERE will be more than continental glory at stake for the winners of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup with the finalists vying for a record…

Team Zim ready for World Relays

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR Thandazani Ndhlovu, his performance at the FNB Botswana Golden Grand Prix came at the right time as he braces for the World Athletics Relays…

Jompano’s future still uncertain

Onward Gangata Zimpapers Sports Hub HERBERT “Jompano” Maruwa’s position as the head coach of Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side TelOne has remained volatile amid indications that his tenure at…

Mashonganyika wants Mufakose tennis revival

Collin Matiza Zimpapers Sports Hub JULIUS MASHONGANYIKA is bringing tennis full circle — transforming passion into purpose and legacy into impact.

Clothing industry earns $45 million from exports

The Herald 29 April 1989 ZIMBABWE’S clothing industry has more than doubled its exports over the past two years, earning Zimbabwe millions of dollars in foreign currency.

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