That pressure gives you value
Terence Mapuka— Is it not interesting that coal and diamonds are both made from the same material yet they are so different? When I look at it, it is the same…
Brazil’s Temer survives corruption charges vote
SAO PAUO. – Brazil’s President Michel Temer has survived another key vote to avoid facing trial on corruption charges. Opposition lawmakers did not secure enough votes in the lower house of…
No to social media abuse — President
Takunda Maodza in MASVINGO— PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday strongly denounced what he termed a strange culture of indiscipline creeping into Zanu-PF that has seen party officials taking in-house issues to social…
Wheat deliveries to GMB begin
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Farmers have started harvesting wheat with the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) already receiving deliveries from different areas across the country. Most of the farmers who are delivering…
Zuma unhurt after tent collapse
JOHANNESBURG. – President Jacob Zuma was left unhurt after a tent in which he was delivering a Day of Reconciliation address at Gopane, North West, collapsed during a storm, the…
Catalonia declares independence from Spain
BARCELONA. — The Catalan parliament voted yesterday to declare independence from Spain. Seventy lawmakers voted in favour, 10 voted against, while two cast blank ballots. The decision was made during a secret…
Suicide bomber kills 30 soldiers
SANA’A. — A suicide bomber killed at least 30 Yemeni soldiers yesterday when he detonated his explosives at a gathering in the southern city of Aden, military officials and medics…
Urban farmers start preps
Audrey Rundofa and Melissa Makoto Harare’s urban farmers have started land preparations for the 2017-2018 summer cropping season. A survey by The Herald showed that farmers in Belvedere, Sunningdale, Rugare and…
Quenching thirsty Masvingo
Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer Zimbabweans have a penchant to draw humour out of misery; hence the joke that women in rural Masvingo are balding because they carry water buckets…
England lift Under-17 World Cup
LONDON. — England’s Under-17 World Cup soccer victory reflects the “good work” being done in youth development and provides further proof it is heading “where we want to go”, says…







