Zifa to set up Football Trust

By Petros Kausiyo
IN a move aimed at mobilising resources for national teams, Zifa have resolved to set up a

Rhinos fall short again

By Jeffrey Murimbechi
KWEKWE-BASED Mid-West Rhinos are the most competitive team in the Zimbabwe domestic

Teacher takes own life after falling in love with pupil (8)

A TEACHER at the centre of a police probe about his relationship with an eight-year-old

Maize demand outstrips supply

Maize fieldBy Obert Chifamba
IN 2008, Zimbabwe harvested less than 500 000 tonnes of maize. Two years down the line,

‘Judicial contempt’ reflects badly on MDC-T

Morgan TsvangiraiBy Tichaona Zindoga
AFTER the Supreme Court recently nullified the election of Lovemore Moyo as Speaker

AG’s role goes beyond Tomana

By a Special Correspondent
THERE hardly has ever been wide, robust and open discourse in Zimbabwe on the role,

Capello rests key players

LONDON.
Fabio Capello has risked disrupting England’s momentum after their impressive Euro 2012

Mangoma’s arrest not political: Solahart

Elton MangomaHerald Reporter
SOLAHART Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd – the company which is suing Energy and Power Development

Distressed areas receive grain

Agriculture Reporter
The Grain Marketing Board has moved 346 tonnes of maize from its depots to wards in the

It’s looking good for Conrad

By Collin Matiza
IT’S still early days but it’s all looking good for Conrad Rautenbach in this year’s FIA African

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