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.

Wenger gets three-match ban

Arsene Wenger has been handed a three-match ban  by Uefa relating to his conduct after the Champions League round of 16 defeat against AC Milan earlier in the month.

Bin Laden fathered four children while on the run: wife

ISLAMABAD — Osama bin Laden fathered four children as he hid out in Pakistan after the 9/11 attacks, his youngest wife told interrogators, according to a police report yesterday.

Zanu-PF: Thinking real, thinking ahead

This column has in the past highlighted US and other western manoeuvres in central and the horn of Africa, all under the guise of fighting Joseph Kony and that will-of-the-wisp called Al Qaeda. It has also emphasised that Al Qaeda does not need to be real,  a monster of specific shape or time. Al Qaeda is anything, anyone defending or asserting own rights, a posture which America and the West interpret as threats to their own global interests.
Naturally the form such self-assertion takes over space and time is bound to evolve and change, which dialectically translates into ever transforming challenges to western interests globally. So the effective tactic for America and the West is not to name and not to distinguish

The beginning of the season

Last year, the Premiership set high standards in terms of the quality of the game that was on offer and the overall entertainment package that was delivered at the stadiums

LAST year, it all came down to the wire and, in the intensity of that riveting battle, the domestic Premiership found a rallying cry that spiced its brand and brought the fans back to the stadiums.
There were winners and losers, as happens in every battle, but for the neutrals, the enduring image

Amakhosi marks World Theatre Day

Entertainment Correspondent
AMAKHOSI Cultural Centre, the theatre hub of Zimbabwean arts, on Tuesday joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Theatre Day by showcasing a number of local productions.

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