Empowerment: What’s in it for women?
Arthur Choga
The furious noise around the enactment of the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act seems to have quietened down and many institutions are going about the business of complying with the law or, at least, making the right noises and gestures.
Proclamation on the first port of call for deliverance, restoration
Doris Mugwara
As per the prophetic proclamation released to the nation of Zimbabwe through The Herald of September 5, 2011 the Almighty God now wants the nation to be properly aligned to the President (the king).
Vusi Sibanda out of New Zealand tour
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE have named their squad for the tour of New Zealand set for next week, but opening batsman Vusi Sibanda was left out of the 16-member travelling party as he has not been playing domestic cricket of late.
Sundowns offer R200 000
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
MAMELODI SUNDOWNS have offered Harare giants Dynamos and CAPS United R100 000 each to cover the costs of taking part in a proposed four-team tournament set for the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on January 29.
Police, vendors’ clash could have been avoided
Violent clashes on Wednesday between police and vendors in Harare’s First Street Mall were unfortunate. So far as we can gather, the police were called in by Harare City Council to help clear the pavements in what should be the capital city’s prime shopping street, and which is tatty and run down.
Sengwa power project still in limbo
Tichaona Zindoga Features Reporter
HAVING endured incessant power shortages and loadshedding for some time now, many Zimbaweans would justifiably pray for, or welcome any initiative that can bring relief to their lot.
All set for Nations Cup
JOHANNESBURG – African football powers Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire are long overdue an African Cup of Nations soccer title.
Senegal’s indomitable strike force
JOHANNESBURG – Resurgent Senegal boast one of the most potent strike forces at the 2012 African Cup of Nations soccer finals and a first title seems within their grasp.
Zambian gaffer demands semi-finals place
JOHANNESBURG – French coach Herve Renard is demanding at least a semi-finals place when Zambia compete at the 2012 African Cup of Nations soccer finals in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
Brave Libyans defy bombs, bullets to qualify
JOHANNESBURG – A constantly changing Libyan team defied the bombs and bullets of a civil war to qualify for the 2012 African Cup of Nations soccer finals in a tale that must be tempting Hollywood scriptwriters.



