US Powerball jackpot hits US$2bn

ATLANTA. –  After hours of delay, Powerball officials yesterday morning completed the drawing for a record-breaking US$2.04 billion jackpot, potentially ending the suspense for the hordes of Americans who snapped…

Board moots measures to curb health workers’ drain

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in Victoria Falls The Health Service Board is pushing for the adoption of a strategy that will see developed countries recruiting health professionals from Zimbabwe doing so on…

Zim pairs golf team named

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE International Pairs golf team manager Mufaro Chivonivoni is confident that the team will do well at the 2022 tournament set for La Cala Golf and…

Council works director off the hook

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter SUSPENDED Harare City Council director of works Zvenyika Isaiah Chawatama was cleared of the fraud charges he was facing after the court ruled that the…

‘Eat nutritious foods for healthy lives’

Africa Moyo in SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt The 27th climate change conference yesterday turned its attention to agriculture, with particular emphasis on the growing and eating of nutritious foods, particularly traditional…

Call to ban biased observers

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE is a friend to all and an enemy to none, but the British House of Lords should not take that as a sign of weakness,…

When cartels force fans to shun the game

Phillip Zulu Special Correspondent THE old adage that is hinged on the customer being “King”, is taking centre stage in our local football stadiums as we witness empty stands glaring…

Musk backtracks on job cuts

Twitter is heading into its second full work week under Elon Musk with half its workforce, mounting losses and a couple of unexpected reversals to its plans. The social-media company…

Zanu PF Congress: A slap in the face of doomsayers

Innocent Mujeri Correspondent The Zanu PF 7th National People’s congress held recently in Harare left doomsayers with an egg on the face. The prophets of doom had falsely prophesied that…

Sanctions removal welcome . . . RF says, ‘about time’

The Herald, November 9, 1979   THE British government’s decision not to renew the sanctions order against Zimbabwe Rhodesia was welcomed by most internal political parties yesterday, only Zanu expressed reservations.…

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