Thematic meetings stall
Herald Reporter
THEMATIC committee meetings on the proposed new constitution were stalled yesterday after members of the two MDC
Police quiz DeMbare trio
By Augustine Hwata
THREE Dynamos players – Washington Arubi, Da-vid Kutyauripo and Guthrie Zhokinyi – were yesterday questioned by
Timba set to lose control of Renaissance
By Golden Sibanda and Martin Kadzere
RENAISSANCE Financial Holdings founder Mr Patterson Timba is set to lose control of the financial group amid
Gaborone to address Studio 7 issue
Herald Reporter
BOTSWANA has pledged to address the issue of Studio 7, a pirate broadcast by the Voice of America, which broadcasts
Mighty Warriors ready for Angola
By Ellina Mhlanga
MIGHTY Warriors goalkeeper Onai Chingawo says the Zimbabwe women’s soccer team are ready for the final hurdle in their
Volleyball association to revive national league
By Augustine Hwata
THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association are reviving the ambitious project to set up a national league which they hope will serve
Restaurant in costly boob
By Daniel Nemukuyu
A HARARE restaurant has been ordered to pay a city couple US$38 000 in damages after it failed to host the duo’s wedding
Lessons resume at Cold Comfort
Herald Reporter
Lessons at Cold Comfort Junior School resumed yesterday as parties involved in an ownership dispute searched for a solution to
Banning second hand car imports progressive
Herald Correspondent
OF late, Japanese used vehicle exporters have posted various letters targetting Zimbabweans. I write this article in response
Bin Laden: Obama’s Waterloo?
by Tendai Manzvanzvike
THE United States of America’s way of doing things is full of high drama and hyperbole. It’s understandable, considering that





