World Cup hope for associate teams
LONDON.
Non-Test nations should be given the chance to qualify for the World Cup, the cricket committee of the International Cricket
US$206m deal to upgrade highway
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT yesterday signed a US$206 million deal with the Development Bank of Southern Africa for the rehabilitation
Young Sables in senior team
By Paul Munyuki
THE Young Sables’ experience at the junior world tournaments could soon start to filter into the national team as six
Banks backtrack on coin repatriation
Herald Reporter
Banks have backtracked on their earlier decision to return R8 million worth of South African rand coins, saying this was costly.
President leaves for Uganda
By Robert Mukondiwa
PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare yesterday for Kampala, Uganda, to attend the swearing-in ceremony of President Yoweri
Mahachi, Nyanhongo families consoled
Herald Reporter
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu has sent condolences to the Mahachi and Nyanhongo families on the
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




