Spotlight returns to domestic cricket
Sports Reporter
THE spotlight returns to the domestic cricket league when reigning champions Southern Rocks launch their Pro40 Championship
Racing returns to Borrowdale
Sports Reporter
RACING returns to Borrowdale Park tomorrow with no feature race on the card but the spotlight is likely to fall to the newly
Fifa security chief jets in for three-day working visit
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
FIFA head of security Chris Eaton will fly into the capital this afternoon for a three-day working visit in the country during which
Masango to launch 4-3-3 academy
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
YOUTH football in Zimbabwe continues to get recognition and support from former players with ex-Dynamos defender Ernest
Robertson scoops top rugby award
Paul Munyuki Senior Sports Reporter
FORMER Zimbabwe Under-20 and Sables fullback Daniel Robertson was last night named as the rugby Player of the Year at
Youth team off to Stamford Bridge
Roy Matiki Sports Reporter
A 19-member delegation, made up of 14 players and five officials, flew out of the country last night to London to take part in the
Complexities of global cotton market
Farmers and ginners are always embroiled in ‘war’ over the pricing of seed cotton. The Herald Assistant Editor George
Unbridled jealous spawns doom
I’ll never accept a lift from a woman for as long as I live. Not after what I saw along Harare-Bulawayo Road last weekend!
Time for Zim professionals to return home: Mantashe
Herald Reporter
AFRICAN National Congress secretary general Cde Gwede Mantashe believes it’s high time professional Zimbabweans in South
New president for Zambia
From Takunda Maodza in LUSAKA, Zambia
MICHAEL Chilufya Sata was yesterday sworn in as the fifth Zambian President at a colourful ceremony attended by thousands of his supporters and foreign dignitaries.
He defeated Movement for Multiparty Democracy candidate and then President Rupiah Banda and eight other presidential aspirants in tripartite elections held on Tuesday.
The swearing in ceremony at the High Court of Zambia, was witnessed by foreign dignitaries including Vice President Joice Mujuru who was leading a Zimbabwean delegation comprising State Security Minister Sydney Sekeramayi and Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Didymus Mutasa.
VP Mujuru said in an interview that the coming in of a new leadership in Zambia would not change relations between Zimbabwe and its northern neighbour.




