Buyanga changed name

Senior Court Reporter
BUSINESSMAN Frank Buyanga Sadiq was born Tawanda Buyanga but he changed his name to the current one some three years ago to cover up for the offences he allegedly committed. According to police

Zesa heads for clash with consumers

Felex Share Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings is headed for a showdown with customers after the power utility started disconnecting them over outstanding bills. The customers accuse Zesa of failing to provide them with an efficient

DPM Khupe receives African Achievers Award

Herald Reporter
Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe returned home from South Africa yesterday after successfully undergoing radiotherapy for breast cancer. DPM Khupe was diagnosed of cancer last year and underwent

FUZ organise tourney

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Eight teams are set to clash in a junior football tournament organised by the Footballers Union of Zimbabwe under their HIV/Aids awareness program. The tournament, dubbed Half Time Talk, will feature

TB: The man who would rule, the politician who governs

This week I propose to build my case through information vignettes.  But first, let me pay my bills. I am grateful to one of my readers from Masembura who wrote to The Herald from the United Kingdom. If I am not mistaken, his letter was published in the Monday edition of The Herald. His submission was to illustrate and validate my thesis in last week’s instalment by exposing the grab, grab outlook of companies like Bindura Nickel Corporation which have been scooping our resources without exercising any modicum of community responsibility.
The piece in The Herald was figurative, poignant and mordant. Mordant against those Zimbabweans in possession of knowledge, in positions of leadership, but who are unable to

Warriors so near, yet so far

You have to take a bow to Knowledge Musona, when it comes to the Warriors because he is showing signs he could turn into one of our all-time greatest players
RAHMAN GUMBO and his Warriors were just six minutes away, if you include time added on, from snatching a good draw in Burundi as the Nations Cup madness returned on Wednesday.
In regulation time, they were just one minute away from forcing a share of the spoils, and taking full

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