Adam Chisvo dies

By Costa Mano
Prolific afro-jazz musician Adam Chisvo died yesterday morning at Harare Central Hospital after succumbing to

Spanking: How far can it go?

By Fortious Nhambura
SPARE the rod and spoil the child is a popular saying among Zimbabweans. It has some link to the Biblical Proverbs 13vs24

Matenga eyes Miss Teen World crown

By Tafadzwa Zimoyo and Liberty Hamunakwadi
PREPARATIONS for the Miss Teen World finals to be held in the United States next month are now at an advanced stage,

Govt appoints committee to steer Beitbridge upgrading

Beitbridge Bureau
Government has appointed a 10-mem-ber steering committee to oversee and im-plement the upgrading of Beitbridge town into

The Arena: ‘Petals of blood’

CHARLES Sumner wrote: “Give me the money that has been spent in war and I will clothe every man, woman, and child in

Hangman’s post vacant

Herald Reporter
FIFTY-FIVE inmates – including one sentenced to death 13 years ago – are languishing in jail awaiting execution because

The longest walk to freedom

By Munyaradzi Huni recently in Juba, South Sudan
WHEN we got to Juba Airport in South Sudan last Friday afternoon, we really didn’t know what awaited us in this country that

Power crisis to ease next year: Minister

Masvingo Bureau
THE crippling electricity crisis faced by the country is likely normalise next year, Energy and Power Development Minister Elton

S. Africa’s manufacturing sector ‘coping’: Gordhan

JOHANNESBURG.
SOUTH Africa’s key manufacturing sector is “coping” with challenges but the government needs to do more to support it,

Zhakata makes comeback

By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
After threatening to quit music, Zimbabwe’s own wordsmith – Leonard ‘Karikoga’ Zhakata – is on a comeback trail with the

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