Xenophobia: Women, children hit hardest

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau For decades, African women have been active in agriculture, trade, and other economic pursuits. Amajority of them have remained in the informal labour force and always played a…

Wenger attacks Chelsea

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has taken a veiled dig at Chelsea for their use of the loan system in England. The Arsenal boss is critical of top clubs stock piling players…

$43m availed to spruce up cities’ roads

Victor Maphosa Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT has so far disbursed $43 million to various local authorities through the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme for both maintenance and rehabilitation of roads that fall under…

Veld fire preparedness

Veld fires have been a characteristic annual catastrophe in the past decade destroying over a million hectares yearly. The 2015 fire season affected a total of 1 510 342,77 hectares…

Govt sets aside $6m innovation fund

Government has set aside a $6 million fund for youths who are keen on inventing over-the-top (OTTs) applications, which ride on the internet, a Cabinet Minister has said.

LIVE from Zanu-pf HQ: President Mugabe’s address on the state of the party

President Mugabe this morning addresses thousands of Zanu-PF supporters at the revolutionary party’s headquarters in Harare ahead of a politburo meeting which is likely to seal the fate of the…

Hurungwe Arts Festival preparations begin

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Hurungwe Arts Festival organisers have called for applications for the third edition of the festival that has been set for July in Karoi. In a statement the…

CAPS sweat over Mushure

Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP kings CAPS United were last night still making frantic efforts to complete the signings of defender Ocean Mushure and midfielders Brett Amidu, Malvin Gaki and Xolisani Ncube…

China, S. Korea mend relations

SEOUL/BEIJING. – Seoul and Beijing yesterday agreed to move beyond a year-long stand-off over the deployment of a US anti-missile system in South Korea, a dispute that has been devastating…

Judgment in maids case deferred again

Court Reporter A Harare magistrate yesterday postponed for the second time, judgment of three domestic workers from Belvedere, Harare, accused of splashing US$700 000 they stole from their employer on…

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