Ngonidzashe Makusha honoured
TALLAHASSEE.
Just over 24 hours after Florida State University’s Ngonidzashe Makusha of Zimbabwe announced his decision to
. . . SA raps deliberate Nato attacks
South Africa on Wednesday accused Nato of deliberately targeting Muammar Gaddafi and warned that its military
Martin wins Zim closed
By Collin Matiza
MURRAY Martin is the 2011 Zimbabwe Closed squash champion. Martin recently emerged triumphant at the two-day
Heavy artillery fire exchange in Libya
DAFNIYAH, Libya.
Libyan rebels and Gaddafi forces exchanged heavy artillery fire near the western city of Zlitan yesterday as the
Harare Derbymania
By Eddie Chikamhi
IT’s all calm in the CAPS United and Dynamos’ camps as the two giants prepare for tomorrow’s showdown in the
Mt St Mary’s SOS to former students
By Fortious Nhambura
“One day we will also want to have a vibrant old students association like the Kutama Old Boys Association. That
Girl (12) assaulted for failing to prepare supper on time
A 31-YEAR OLD woman from Msane area in Beitbridge has been sentenced to perform 210 hours of community
Company gives goodies, cash to children’s home
Herald Reporter
SEED CO has donated blankets, foodstuffs and cash to Harare Children’s Home as part of the seed processing firm’s
Tuku named Unicef goodwill envoy
ZIMBABWE’S internationally acclaimed musician Oliver Mtukudzi has been appointed the United Nations
President leaves for Langkawi Dialogue
By Farai Dzirutwe
PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare for Malaysia yesterday to attend the 9th Langkawi International Dialogue which




