Tsatsa’s Sunshine glory
By Ellina Mhlanga
ZIMBABWE’S female athletes dominated the inaugural Sunshine City marathon, while the Kenyans claimed the top
My words twisted: Masomere
From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE
LUKE MASOMERE has broken his silence by dropping a bombshell, in which he claims that the Zifa investigating committee
New Constitution to be negotiated: Ncube
By Lloyd Gumbo
ZIMBABWE’S new constitution could end up being a negotiated settlement because the outreach programme failed to
Violent CAPS United
By Augustine Hwata
CAPS United ……………………………0
Gunners ………………………………(1) 2
(Match abandoned after 68 minutes)
Case throws property law under spotlight
By Daniel Nemukuyu
IN a bid to block the attachment of a matrimonial home over debts incurred by her estranged husband years after he had
South Sudan is Free: What Next?
By Moses Hategeka
“Stand together and walk tall in crossing the last line of our struggle for peace, freedom and democracy.” Those were the
Pre-school donates to home
Herald Reporter
A Pre-School has donated food, clothing and blankets to Mathew Rusike children’s home. This is part of the school’s efforts to
Man runs amok, stabs lover
Court Reporter
A HARARE man who allegedly ran amok and stabbed his girlfriend with a knife all over the body after accusing her of infidelity,
Zim nurse victimised in UK for speaking out
A NURSE who reported allegations of abuse at a care home investigated by the BBC claims she was victimised for speaking out.
Cops, villagers capture 8 pythons
Herald Reporter
POLICE and villagers in Mhondoro last week teamed up to capture eight pythons near Mubayira police station that had been






