The trouble with Nigeria
Dalla Bill
Africa, Africa my heart bleeds for you! With the kind of leadership that we have who will need enemies? With the media reports that we are getting from Nigeria, Africa we needs to wake up, we really need a paradigm shift in the way we do
You don’t have to burn down the house to make a braai
Vusi Mavimbela
I have always been astounded by the persistent references in Zimbabwe’s The Herald newspaper together with its sister publications to former president Nelson Mandela as simply nothing more than what the African-Americans call an Uncle Tom
Politician accused of US$4m fraud
Court Reporter
POLITICIAN Mr Justin Zvandasara yesterday appeared in court for allegedly prejudicing Zanu-PF Central Committee member Cde Nyasha Chikwinya and another of over US$4 million in a land deal.
Airzim ordered to pay manager US$21 000
Court Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe has been ordered to pay its former manager US$21 000 as a retrenchment package. The airline entered into a voluntary retrenchment agreement with Ms Mercy Sanzira, but failed to pay her.
Midigan wins Guineas Trial race
Sports Reporter
MIDIGAN cantered to a quarter lens victory to win the Guineas Trial 1600m race at Borrowdale on Sunday. The equine athlete, with jockey Quinton Riddle on the straps, was making his first run as a three-year-old and the sprint also marked the first time he has gone around the bend.
Brendon de Jonge, Nick Price impress
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN professional golfers, Brendon de Jonge and veteran Nick Price, have started the season well.
De Jonge finished tied for 10th place at the Sony Open while Price finished 21st at the Mitsubishi Hualalai Golf Course in Hawaii at the weekend
The return of Ephert Lungu
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
FORMER Zimbabwe Warriors captain, Ephert Lungu, says he still has some unfinished business with local football and is hoping to make a return to serve the game at some point.
Lungu, who was voted the 1983 Soccer Star of Year when he was playing for Rio Tinto, has been keeping a low profile as he
Pfumojena off to USA
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
UNHERALD Zimbabwean field athlete Tanaka Pfupajena’s dream finally came true yesterday when he left the country for a seven-year scholarship at the University of New Mexico in the United States.
Sibanda axe was above board, Campbell says
Firdose Moonda
Vusi Sibanda, the Zimbabwe opener, was told that he risked missing the tour to New Zealand if he chose to play grade cricket in Australia rather than signing a Zimbabwe Cricket contract.
Chilling with legendary ball curler: Chuchu
GABORONE. – Talk of “bending it like Beckham” is relatively new, but the actual act of free-kicks was mastered by the likes Elvis “Chuchu” Chiweshe.
No one can dispute the pedigree of the dead-ball specialist that Chiweshe was.

