Why Zambia fly where Warriors fall
Looking at this Zambian side, from a Zimbabwean perspective, you wonder as to what it is that they have, which keeps driving them to lofty heights, which our boys don’t have and now can only watch the drama of the Nations Cup finals from a distanceIn the slang language of the streets of Lusaka, the word Gabon has been used, since April ’93, to refer to a battered
Renaissance EGM ‘null and void’
Business Reporter
A STORM is brewing at Renaissance Financial Holdings Limited after some shareholders defied a directive by the central bank and curator of Renaissance’s banking arm to cancel the extraordinary general meeting that took place on Wednesday.
RBZ moves to settle US$83m bank debt
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will soon convert the US$83 million it owes banks into tradable paper that the institutions can use to borrow money. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said this while addressing journalists in Harare on Wednesday on the
High Court accepts late Tendai Mupfurutsa’s will
Senior Court Reporter
THE High Court has accepted the will of the late businessman and musician Prince Tendai Mupfurutsa, which appointed his eldest son, Mr Tendai Rock Judd Mupfurutsa (Tendai Junior), and a Harare lawyer as co-executors to the estate. According to
Charles Ray must walk his talk, if he is to be taken seriously
Darlington Mahuku and Bowden Mbanje
United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Charles Ray introduced a very important topic in his contribution entitled, “Zimbabwe-US relations: A New beginning.” (The Herald 20 January, 2012) It is a paradox, but the ambassador said it all;
Zinara lost it on the new licensing format
The Zimbabwe National Roads Authority has decided to inconvenience tens of thousands of Zimbabwean drivers and vehicle owners and foul up its own cash flow in a desperate attempt to prevent a crime which is probably not taking place, and if it is then the counter-measure is ineffective. Most companies and many private car owners buy insurance and pay
Sudan end goal drought to hold Angola
MALABO – Sudan ended a 36-year Africa Cup of Nations goal drought as they came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Angola yesterday in a Group B match. Former Manchester United striker Manucho scored five minutes into each half for the Black Antelopes and Mohamed Bashir twice levelled for the Jediane Falcons at a sparsely populated Estadio Nuevo de Malabo.
NATO’s grisly crimes in Libya
Farirai Chubvu
While Charles Ray – the US envoy here – portrays himself as the face of the free world, a champion of human rights and democracy and has been vociferous about his country’s role in the Libyan invasion, it turns out that just like Vietnam and other illegal wars before it, Libya is turning into a major embarrassment for Uncle Sam.
Znssa hail Mbada Afcon broadcast deal
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association have hailed Mbada Diamonds for bankrolling the live broadcast of the Nations Cup finals on ZBC. The diamond mining company, which has a lot of interests in football, sealed a contract with ZBC for
Table tennis academy host coaching clinic
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Old Windsor Table Tennis Academy will hold the club coaches’ training course at the school starting this morning.
The level two table tennis coaching course will have 17 participants and it has been endorsed by the Zimbabwe Table Tennis


