Mtizwa grounded

By Grace Chingoma
ZIMBABWE international midfielder Lio-nel Mtizwa’s fledging professional career is in limbo with the former CAPS United

Football mourns Mujuru

By Petros Kausiyo
ZIFA have joined the nation in mourning the death of former Zimbabwe National Army commander and founding patron of

Depardieu outrages passengers by urinating in airplane

PARIS.- French actor Gerard Depardieu outraged fellow passengers by urinating in the aisle of an Air France flight as it

‘We want a whitewash’

By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE cricket coach Alan Butcher and his charges maybe be basking in the glory of their historic One Day International

Ruwa Transearth Rally on

Collin Matiza Deputy Sports Editor
THIS weekend will see the staging of the third round of the 2011 National Motor Rally Championship – the Ruwa Transearth

Mujuru was a man of the people, say friends and relatives

Herald Reporters
CLOSE friends and relatives described

Solomon Mujuru death: Wife speaks

Stop making wild statements
Let police complete probe
Herald Reporters
WHILE police continued their forensic investigations yesterday into the death of General Solomon Mujuru, his widow, Acting  President Joice Mujuru, implo-red people to stop making wild statements on the cause of death.
Police were tight-lipped yesterday over what they have found so far, and while revealing there had been a post-mortem, declined to give the results until they knew more.
Gen Mujuru (66) died when his farmhouse in Beatrice burned down on Monday night.
Since then, there has been speculation over the cause of the fire, but yesterday Acting President Mujuru made it clear that

Mujuru’s death leaves nation shell-shocked

Herald Reporters
Retired General Solomon Tapfumaneyi Mujuru’s

Sadc hails GPA progress, election roadmap

From Caesar Zvayi in LUANDA, Angola
SADC has hailed progress made in the implementation of the Global Political Agreement and the poll roadmap, saying  GPA issues had been dealt with at the extraordinary summit in Sandton, South Africa, in June which urged parties to the inclusive Government to put timelines to the draft roadmap in readiness for elections to be held either late this year or early next year.
The Sandton summit envisaged that Sadc’s facilitation would have been concluded by the time the ordinary summit here convened in order not to burden facilitator South African President Jacob Zuma who, from yesterday, assumed chairmanship of the Troika and wou-ld have the unenviable

General declared national hero

Herald Reporters
GENERAL Solomon Mujuru, who died in a fire at his farmhouse in Beatrice, has been declared a national hero. He will be buried at the National Heroes Acre on Saturday.

A funeral parade in his honour will be held at One Commando Barracks in Harare this afternoon.
Director of Urban Communications Services in the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity, Retired Major Anywhere Mutambudzi said people were expected to be seated by 1pm.
Cde Mujuru’s remains will be flown to Sadza, Chivhu district, where he was born and later to Marondera, the capital for Mashonaland East tomorrow.
They will return the same day to lie in state at his residence

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