Tobacco exports top $665 million

Business Reporter Zimbabwe has earned $666,8 million from 123,7 million kilogrammes of tobacco exported mainly to South Africa and China since the beginning of 2017. Statistics from the Tobacco Industry Marketing…

Silver relives Harare derbies

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter FORMER CAPS United skipper Silver “Bhonzo” Chigwenje says the Green Machine players should do their homework well if they are to outwit rivals Dynamos in the…

Tokyo organisers unveil budget

TOKYO. — Tokyo 2020 organisers unveiled yesterday a budget of $16.8 billion for hosting the next Summer Olympic Games and vowed to seek further savings in co-operation with the International…

Trial date for bribe-taking cops set

Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter The trial date of five police officers accused of demanding and receiving a $200 bribe from an illegal foreign currency dealer for them not to seize…

Race issues dominate SA sport

JOHANNESBURG. — When Temba Bavuma became the first black cricketer to score a century for South Africa at this year’s Cape Town Test, a jubilant crowd erupted in celebration and…

Who profits from Turkey’s ‘Sarajevo moment’?

Pepe Escobar Correspondent Let’s cut to the chase: Ankara 2016 is not Sarajevo 1914. This is not a prelude to WWIII. Whoever plotted the assassination of the Russian Ambassador to…

Cross-border traders utilise $15m RBZ facility

Tawanda Marwizi recently in Hwange Cross-border traders have started utilising the $15 million facility availed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, with a group of 26 set to leave for…

Arenel bankrolls junior tennis

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ASPIRING young tennis players have been offered an added incentive to showcase their potential after a local biscuit manufacturer Arenel agreed to bankroll the Harare…

Afghan woman pilot seeks US asylum

KABUL. — Afghanistan’s first female fixed-wing pilot has requested asylum in the United States, the Afghan defence ministry confirmed on Monday.

Jah Prayzah assaulted at funeral

Herald Correspondent JAH Prayzah’s bid to pay his last respects to his former aide, the late Crispen Nyemba, backfired when he was manhandled and stoned at Glen Forest Memorial Park…

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