Blatter magic hits Harare
By Petros Kausiyo
FIFA president Sepp Blatter flew into Harare yesterday morning on an historic visit that charmed the nation and could
Zesa managers sue Mangoma
By Fungai Lupande
THIRTY-NINE Zesa Holdings’ managers are accusing Energy and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma of usurping
GPA negotiators agree on timelines
By Lloyd Gumbo
NEGOTIATORS to the Global Political Agreement have put timelines on issues raised in the elections roadmap and are
‘Life bans for Asiagate culprits’
By Augustine Hwata
ZIMBABWE’S players and officials implicated in the Asiagate scam risk life bans from the game if they are convicted by the
Mayor to name tribunal
Municipal Reporter
HARARE Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda is set to announce a five-member independent tribunal that will include two retired judges
Villagers cry foul over Green Fuel
By Tendai Mugabe recently in Chisumbanje
VILLAGERS here have accused Green Fuel Investments, which is constructing an ethanol plant in the area of taking vast
Bush camp delivers death, not children
By Muchaneta Chimuka and Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe
VIMBAI lost her virginity at the age of 12 to an elderly polygamist. This was acceptable in the apostolic faith to which
Shamu mourns Mandizvidza
Herald Reporter
CHEGUTU East legislator Cde Webster Shamu yester-day sent a message of condolence to the Mandizvidza family following the
Slicey T embarks on a music promotion drive
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Canadan-based Zimba-bwean recording artiste Tinos Viriri is on a massive music promotion drive set to benefit up-and-coming
Zimbabwe’s other sculptural forms
By Stephen Garan’anga
A rubbish heap is a good place to gain knowledge. Archaeologists, for example, use the layers of refuse left behind by






