Mapeza calls up Knowledge

By Petros Kausiyo
WARRIORS coach Norman Mapeza has named his chief striker Knowledge Musona in the squad that will face Liberia in an

Hats off to Zesa for taking bull by its horns

Zesa are taking the plunge in a big way over switching Zimbabwe from tungsten filament bulbs to modern energy-saving

He was a true soldier, says President

Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has described former Zimbabwe National Army Commander General Solomon Mujuru, who was killed

Mujuru death: Police launch full-scale probe

Herald Reporters
POLICE have launched full-scale investigations into the cause of the fire that killed former Zimbabwe National Army Commander  Retired General Solomon Mujuru (66) yesterday morning.
Preliminary investigations suggest the fire could have been caused by a candle left burning in the house.

Solomon Mujuru dies

Former Zimbabwe National Army Commander

Solomon Mujuru dies

Former Zimbabwe National Army Commander

Expert urges regular eye exam

Herald Reporter
DIABETES is the number one cause of acquired

ZCTU split imminent as fissures widen

By Takunda Maodza
THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions is facing

Tsvangirai, Ncube not invited to Angola Sadc summit

Tendai Mugabe Political Reporter
THE 31st Ordinary Summit of Sadc Heads of State

Battered UK considers national service

BRITAIN’S hypocrisy has been exposed once again after Prime Minister David Cameron said his Government will make it  compulsory for all 16-year olds to go through national service.
Cameron’s comments follow protests that rocked Britain since last week.
Said Cameron: “A national citizenship service, a non-military version of national service that is being piloted this northern summer, would be rolled out for all 16-year-olds.” Western countries criticised Zimbabwe when it introduced the national youth service.
A survey conducted by the Sunday Express revealed that most Britons want “riot yobs packed off to the army to prevent more terror on the

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