FASL lobby for Zifa backing
By Eddie Chikamhi
The Five-Aside-Soccer League have taken their battle for recognition into the Zifa corridors and have asked the national
Conrad faces furious onslaught
JOHANNESBURG.
With two privateers heading the points standings after the first two rounds of the South African motor rally championship, this
US envoy backs pirate radio stations
By Sydney Kawadza
THE US government continues to undermine the full im-plementation of the Global Political Agreement with its Ambassador
Row disrupts lessons at city school
Herald Reporters
LESSONS at Cold Comfort School in Dawnview Suburb, formerly Cold Comfort Farm, in Harare were disrupted yesterday
Used imported vehicles congest Beitbridge
From Thupeyo Muleya in BEITBRIDGE
THERE is congestion at Beitbridge Border Post following a sudden influx of used vehicle imports, mainly from Japan, as car
Women’s basketball team to play at tri-nations tourney
By Ellina Mhlanga
ZIMBABWE’s women’s basketball team is set to take part in a friendly tri-nations tournament to be hosted by South Africa this
To butt or not to butt enhance, is the question
By Kingston Mapupu and Muchaneta Chimuka
“Mutumba vasekuru, mutumba! (Extra large uncle, extra large!)”, These are the words usually shouted by male touts and rank
Sandra Nyanhongo dies
Herald Reporter
THE daughter of the Deputy Minister of Energy and Power Development, Cde Hurbert Nyanhongo, Sandra, has died.
Court defers bail ruling on Siwela
Court Reporter
THE Supreme Court yesterday indefinitely deferred a bail ruling by Paul Siwela – a Mthwakazi Liberation Front member –
No black on the rainbow
By Gabriel Manyati
ONE hundred and seventeen years after the official end of apartheid, stark inequalities still stalk South Africa. Seventeen






