Zim U-18 wary of Border
From Paul Munyuki in KIMBERLY, South Africa
ZIMBABWE Under-18 coach Godwin “Jaws” Murambiwa is taking a cautious approach when his side battle Border Country
Kiglon unhappy with PSL
By Augustine Hwata
PREMIERSHIP side Kiglon, who allege that small clubs are being given a raw deal, are reluctant to fulfil their rescheduled
Mighty Warriors strike Presidential banquet
Sports Reporter
FAR away in Southern Sudan, news filtered into President’s Mugabe’s ears that the Mighty Warriors had done the nation
We tried too hard: Mpandare
By Eddie Chikamhi
WHAT had begun as a promising journey for the Young Warriors in the All-Africa Games campaign came to a disappointing
Water treatment bill set to decline
Municipal Reporter
The ongoing refurbishment of the Firle and Crowborough sewer treatment works is expected to reduce the Harare City water treatment bill by half to around
Financial constraints hamper BAZ: Official
Herald Reporter
FINANCIAL constraints have hampered the licensing of new players in the broadcasting industry, the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has said.
Call for Mutinhiri to step down
Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF supporters in Marondera East constituency have called for their representative Cde Tracy Mutinhiri to step down from her post. War veterans, war
Zanu-PF leaders urged to hold inter-cell meetings
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF leaders should regularly hold branch inter-cell village conferences to enable them to appreciate challenges facing people so that they can be
Man in possession of unregistered gun
Court Reporter
A KADOMA man caught passing through State House with an unlicensed firearm has been hauled to court facing charges of contravening the Firearms Act.
9 killed in rail accident
LUCKNOW.
At least nine people were killed and more than 150 injured in northern India when nearly a dozen coaches of a passenger train derailed, officials said





