Mutharika’s body expected
LILONGWE — Late president Bingu wa Mutharika’s remains will arrive in Malawi today through Kamuzu International Airport where there will be a guard of honour by the Malawi Defence Force. Prayers will be conducted by the Catholic Church, chairperson of the funeral’s main organising committee, who is also Minister of Local Government and Rural Development
Best fans in the world

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS’ midfielder Denver Mukamba has saluted the Glamour Boys’ fans as the best group of supporters in the world and feels they will play a very big role in the team’s quest for success at home and on the continent this season. The DeMbare
Serial rapist arrested
Herald ReporterA suspected serial robber and rapist who terrorised people in Marondera and Hwedza has been arrested. Blessing Tsikai (30) was arrested in Mozambique last weekend. Mashonaland East provincial police spokesman Inspector Bulisani Bhebhe confirmed
Iranian vets jet in
Agriculture ReporterIRANIAN veterinary experts are in the country to explore ways of co-operation with their Zimbabwean counterparts. The delegation met Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made at his offices yesterday. Iranian
Zimbabwe: When Rhodesia coils through lasting myths
Today is April 14, a mere four days away from yet another 18th April, the day we commemorate our birthday as an independent, sovereign nation.
The year for that momentous event was of course 1980, a year that, read against the pain of a long war of liberation, seemed ungraspable, seemed unreal, quite unattainable. There is something so enveloping about a war, something so abridging about the life you live under conditions of war, that a day is long enough time, long enough planning horizon. Life gets that basic, that practical, that immediate, that circumscribed, that you hardly vision beyond your little life grinding tragically on, towards an uncharted, uncertain end.
Chinyama’s incredible comeback
We can rewind the clocks to 20 years ago, when these homecoming shows started, but we are unlikely to see any individual who made as huge an impact, in his first month back home, as Takesure Chinyama has doneThere have been a number of homecoming shows in Zimbabwe football from our superstars who have been blessed with the chance to play in Europe at some stage of their careers.
Moses Chunga famously became the first Zimbabwean football star to be traded to a European team in the
Police slam Save Zimbabwe coalition
Harare BureauPOLICE yesterday branded the so called Save Zimbabwe Campaign, a coalition of political parties, churches and civic society, as an organisation bent on seeking political attention through illegal means.
Insiza steps up Independence Day preps
Chronicle ReporterInsiza North constituency has stepped up preparations for the Independence Day celebrations with 10 cattle having been sourced.
Farmers advised to use organic fertiliser
Agriculture experts have urged farmers in drier regions of the country to use organic fertilisers to mitigate challenges posed by climate change.Addressing farmers at a field day held at Dick Huck resettlement area in Mt Darwin on Thursday, fertiliser manufacturing company NicoOrgo director, Mrs Lucia Muza said the country was experiencing climatic changes.
ZITF national tug-of-war champs draw held
Sports ReporterTHE draw for the annual Ingwebu national tug-of-war championships was conducted yesterday.



