‘Zifa had collapsed’
By Petros Kausiyo
WELLINGTON NYATANGA’S Zifa board had virtually collapsed by the time they left office in March last year amid claims
More honours for Mighty Warriors
Sports Reporter
Vice President Joice Mujuru will host a dinner for the victorious Mighty Warriors who beat South Africa at the weekend to lift the
I wasn’t there: Nyoka
Sports Reporter
STEVE “MP” NYOKA, the Harare businessman whose name was dragged into Asiagate through a submission presented by
Hope Chizuzu speaks on Asiagate allegations
By Hope Chizuzu
FOLLOWING a report carried in yesterday’s issue of The Herald headlined “Zifa Asiagate Report – The Submissions”, I wish to
My Conscience Is Clear
By Robson Sharuko
SO, finally, after spending 20 years writing about others, I got my wake-up call yesterday of how it feels to go through
Give sickly banks chance: RBZ official
By Bright Madera
As the custodians of bank surveillance in the country, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is concerned with the stability and
Dudu off to Italy for maiden tour
By Liberty Hamunakwadi
Afro-jazz singer Dudu Manhenga, who left Harare on Monday for her maiden three-week tour of Italy, says she wants to be a
Zimbabwean writer wins Caine Prize
Entertainment Reporter
One of Zimbabwe’s finest writers, NoViolet Bulawayo, has won the 2011 Caine Prize for African Writing. Bulawayo, who has
The strange silencing of liberal America
By John Pilger
HOW does political censorship work in liberal societies? When my film, “Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia”, was
Indian industrial output slow
NEW DELHI.
India’s annual industrial output growth slowed unexpectedly in May, data showed yesterday, in a further sign Asia’s third-largest



