International flavour spices up Stanbic T20
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Stanbic Bank Twenty20 cricket tournament gets underway at Harare Sports Club tomorrow with an array of exciting local
Harare Open tees off today
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Golden Pilsner Harare Open Golf Championships tees off at Chapman Golf Club with a field of 48 professionals expected
Liam Middleton on fire
Sports Reporter
CHEETAHS coach Liam Middleton is riding on a wave of success in England where he is in charge of Championship side Bristol
ZPVC to hold indaba
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Paralympic Committee is set to hold their annual meeting this weekend in Harare to discuss several issues
Kirsty visits Coventry, promises to return
COVENTRY, England – Two-time Olympic swimming champion Kirsty Coventry has returned to the city which shares her name
500 typhoid cases reported
Municipal Reporter
SUSPECTED cases of life threatening typhoid in Harare have risen to more than 500 from about 100 cases a fortnight ago as
Zanu-PF campaign set to roar into life
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
The Zanu-PF election campaign will roar into life soon after the party’s 12th National People’s Conference to be held in
Five ZOU programmes suspended
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE Open University has urged all its graduands to prepare for the graduation ceremony tomorrow amid reports that the
Go now, defiant foreign firms told
Takunda Maodza in SHURUGWI
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday launched the Tongogara Community Share Ownership Trust at Unki Mine and told foreign-owned firms resisting Government’s black empowerment drive to “leave the country now”.
The Tongogara Trust becomes the second such scheme following the launch of the Che-gutu-Mhondoro-Ngezi-Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust last month.
Anglo American Corporation-owned Unki Mine is the second largest platinum mining firm in the country after Zimplats.
It offered 10 percent of its shares to the community yesterday and donated US$10 million to Tongogara Development Trust.
Chiefs Nhema, Ndanga and Banga signed the share
PM’s marriage: Storm in Parly
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THERE was drama in Senate yesterday when MDC-T senators demanded that Zanu-PF withdraws its congratulatory message to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for marrying a new wife.
MDC-T senators claimed they had not been officially informed of PM Tsvangirai’s marriage.
Drama unfolded when Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, on behalf of the party, congratulated PM Tsvangirai (59) for marrying Ms Locadia Karimatsenga Tembo (39).
PM Tsvangirai paid lobola for Ms Tembo on Monday.
Ms Tembo is from a Zanu-PF background and her sister Cde Biata Beatrice Nyamu-pinga is Zanu-PF legislator for




