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Ming Chang speaks on violence

Herald Reporter MING Chang Sino-Africa Mining Investments, a company operating in the Midlands Province, has explained developments surrounding an incident which occurred at its premises where a worker and his…

Shurugwi school gets new classroom block

Midlands Bureau The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Torerayi Moyo, commissioned a new classroom block at Selukwe Chrome High School in Shurugwi and handed out over 1 000 IT…

Midlands to emulate President’s farming prowess

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau THE Midlands Province is determined to replicate President Mnangagwa’s remarkable agricultural achievements, which he showcases through hosting diverse stakeholders, among them, religious, civic and political leaders,…

Live pangolins land Hwange man insoup

Trish Mukwazo Bulawayo Bureau A 23-YEAR-OLD man from Hwange has appeared in court after he was found in possession of two live pangolins valued at US$10 000. Nqobile Luphahla from…

Medical facility almost complete

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau THE construction of a state-of-the-art medical care centre in Marondera, funded by the ZESA Pension Fund, is nearing completion. The modern facility, which 95 percent…

The Vine seals decadein music with album

Arts Reporter For over a decade, the most decorated choral group, The Vine, has been a beacon of hope and inspiration in the gospel music scene, capturing hearts and souls…

History beckons for Trevor Noah at Grammys

South Africa’s Trevor Noah will make history next week as he becomes the first comedian to host the Grammy Awards five times. Noah first hosted the awards in 2021 and…

Africa’s next superstars unveiled

CALIFORNIA. – Apple Music has identified five emerging African artists, who are set to make waves in the global music scene. The Africa Rising initiative has announced their Class of…

Coventry to challenge ‘status quo’ at IOC

KIRSTY Coventry hopes to “challenge the status quo” at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) should she be elected as its first female president. The 41-year-old former swimmer would also become…

Mukura wants football to help the marginalised

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIFA vice-presidential hopeful Loveness Mukura says there is a need to bridge the football gap for the marginalised groups in the society if the game is to…

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