Caps Bury Harare City
[The Herald] CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe believes he won the battle of the wits against Harare City as the tactical change he made saw his charges come from behind to collect all the points in a...
View ArticleAdopt Digital Marketing, Marketers Urged
[The Herald] The greatest threat to companies is not being out of touch with digital developments, but losing sight of the fundamental needs of their consumers and the underlying long term drivers of...
View ArticleMokoomba Welcome Concert Lives to Billing
[The Herald] It was a full house at the double-billed Mokoomba welcome-back concert, featuring Vee Mukarati last Friday at New Ambassador Hotel rooftop. And the two bands gave an electric performance...
View ArticleGovt Commends Churches for Backing Zim-Asset
[The Herald] Government says churches should follow the example of the United Methodist Church of Zimbabwe and unite in the development of clusters under the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Development...
View ArticleLet's Exploit Drought Situation Creatively
[The Herald] We want to applaud Government's initiative to reintroduce the food for work programme for people affected by this year's ravaging drought. Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa said last...
View ArticleZitf Ready for Take Off
[The Herald] Bulawayo is ready to host the 57th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), which opens in the city tomorrow. Expectations are high that this year's prime trade showcase...
View ArticleNew Housing Policy for Chitungwiza
[The Herald] Municipality has come up with a new housing policy that will see war veterans and political detainees receiving preferential treatment in the allocation of stands. ......
View ArticleHwange Burn Ngezi
[The Herald] TWO well-executed goals by defender Phakamani Dube and veteran striker Gilbert Zulu was all a 10-man Hwange needed to notch up their first win in this year's Castle Lager Premier League...
View Article'The Taking' Explores Land Issue On Stage
[The Herald] Through an interwoven storyline Raisedon Baya's play "The Taking", which was staged at Theatre in the Park last week, explores the land issue in the country since colonisation. ......
View ArticleAltim to Purchase U.S.$20 Million Equipment
[The Herald] ALLIED Timbers Zimbabwe is set to purchase equipment worth $20 million from Belarus through a vendor financed transaction, chief executive Dr Daniel Sithole said. ......
View Article'Youths Demo Not Targeting Individuals'
[The Herald] Herald Reporter A planned demonstration by the Zanu-PF youth league dubbed the One Million-Man March is not tailored to denounce anyone, but an expression of confidence in party President...
View ArticleDembare Win At Last!
[The Herald] DYNAMOS finally remembered how to win when they laboured to this narrow victory over Castle Lager Premiership soccer debutants at Sakubva yesterday to bring smiles on the faces of the...
View ArticleZim Should Urgently Ratify Paris Agreement
[The Herald] OVER 150 countries should have by now signed the Paris Agreement and keenly awaiting to ratify it bringing hope the accord will come into force much earlier than 2020, its original...
View ArticleDriver Offers Nothing for Child's Upkeep
[The Herald] A farm tractor driver has offered to pay nothing towards the upkeep of his one-year-old child, saying he knew nothing about the child's existence till he was served with court summons. ......
View ArticleFans Set to Get More for Less At Concert
[The Herald] The Chris Martin concert at Glamis Arena on Friday is a typical example of an event for "giving fans more for less" and it rarely happens at shows featuring international musicians. ......
View ArticleSilva Survives As Dembare in First Victory
[New Zimbabwe] TROUBLED Dynamos finally remembered how to win after they laboured to a 2-1 victory over newly promoted Mutare City in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Sakubva Stadium on Sunday. ......
View ArticlePresident Mugabe Back Home
[The Herald] President Mugabe has arrived back in Harare from the United Nations where he joined over 170 world leaders for high-level thematic debate on Sustainable Development Goals and the historic...
View ArticleChitungwiza Crime Rate Up
[The Herald] Criminal activities in Chitungwiza soared between January and March this year as compared to the same period last year, a senior police officer has said. In an interview last Friday,...
View ArticleUnki Mine Q1 Production Up 14 Percent
[The Herald] Business Reporter Anglo American Platinum recorded a 14 percent increase in production for the first quarter of 2016 on its Zimbabwe mining unit, Unki Mine due to improved running time of...
View ArticleForeign Firms Bow to Pressure, Pay Small Sums
[New Zimbabwe] MARONDERA: Foreign owned companies operating in Mashonaland East have bowed to government pressure and have started paying small amounts to the Community Share Ownership Trust (CSOT)....
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