We have no Falconets fear: Giwa

From Grace Chingoma in Abeokuta, Nigeria
YOUNG Mighty Warriors coach Langton Giwa has refused to label today’s Fifa World Cup second round, first leg clash against Nigeria as a David versus Goliath affair. Instead, he believes it is a

Platinum hunt Mambas scalp

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
LAST year’s Castle lager Premier Soccer League runners-up, FC Platinum, will be hoping to build on their dominance over Black Mambas when they launch a fresh assault on the league championship at

It’s over for Mapeza

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
NORMAN MAPEZA’S tenure as Warriors coach virtually ended yesterday when the Zifa board resolved to maintain the interim set-up in which Rahman Gumbo will be in charge, with the FC Platinum

The Big Explosion

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
CHAMPIONS Dynamos will begin their quest for a 19th Premiership crown tomorrow at the same Rufaro theatre where they capped their greatest comeback show, four months ago, by capturing their

Make a Difference: Parents ought to be responsible

Beatrice Tonhodzayi-Ngondo
A small boy came from nowhere and ran straight in front of my car as I drove along Samora Machel Avenue in Harare. I swerved as I tried to avoid him and stopped the car a couple of metres ahead,

Naked cables: Burnt boy (10) dies

Lovemore Meya Herald Reporter
TAKUDZWA Nyandoro — the 10-year-old Tomlinson Primary School pupil who was seriously burnt by naked Zesa cables on

Declare city sewage plants a national disaster — group

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
AN inter-ministerial group established at the height of the cholera outbreak in 2008

Food woes: Land reform absolved

Walter Muchinguri in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ACTING Minister of Women Affairs Gender and Community Develop­ment Sithembiso Nyoni on Thursday dis­pelled the notion that the country’s land reform programme was respon­sible for food shortages.

Gwisai begins community service today

Tendai Rupapa  Court Reporter
Former Highfield legislator Mun­yaradzi Gwisai and five accomplices convicted for plotting to commit public violence are expected to start performing their community service today.

Einstein’s grey matter on display

Following his death at the age of 76 in 1955 Einstein’s brain was sliced into 240 sections, two of which will be on show.

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