French presidential race hots up

PARIS — Nicolas Sarkozy made a last-gasp bid to woo voters yesterday, the last campaign day before the crucial first-round French presidential vote that Socialist rival Francois Hollande is tipped to win.Incumbent Sarkozy began the day apologising for the perceived mistakes of his time in office since 2007, while polls said main rival Socialist Hollande was increasingly

‘Zim will conquer the world’

India has grown to become the 6th largest economy in the world and is expected to take the top spot by 2050. Herald Managing Editor Victoria Ruzvidzo (VR) sought an interview with India’s ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Jeitendra Tripathi (JT)
VR: When did you come to Zimbabwe and what are your impressions about this country.

Divine Appointments: God’s love never fails us

Tendai Manzvazvike
THIS is Part 2 of last week’s piece, “A Love that is beyond telling”. The first part dealt with the first two characteristics of God’s love, namely that “God’s love is unconditional” and “God’s love is from everlasting to everlasting”. The third aspect is

Indebtedness: Modern-day slavery

Indebtedness is a small cross almost every ordinary person has to bear to see it through the month in this dear life pregnant with trials and tribulations. The haves are squarely out of the equation. This is purely a matter for the have-nots and the want-mores. You borrow a dollar here, a dollar there to balance things. And what a vicious cycle it is! Things we

Make a Difference: Let’s learn to celebrate what we have

Egpha Jokomo
There are so many things in life that we take for granted. We allow present challenges to blind our eyes and focus our attention on the negatives. There are so many good things that we do not celebrate but only wake up to their value when

CAF general secretaries seminar on cards

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
PROBLEMS related to ill-treatment of visiting teams that have often rocked the continental game are set to come under the spotlight when general secretaries of national associations converge in Cairo, Egypt next week for a Confederation of African

CAPS lose Samakwere, Nyandoro

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
CAPS UNITED will not be getting Zimbabwe internationals — Chris Samakwere and Darryl Nyandoro — this season despite paying a huge amount to secure their services. The Green Machine, who host tricky newboys Harare City at the National

Young Warriors ready for Batswana

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
YOUNG Warriors captain Willard Kalongonda and his deputy Kuda Mahachi hold the aces when the new-look side host Botswana in an African Under-20 Championship first round, first leg match at Barbourfields this afternoon. The two defenders are the

For Football and Family

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS striker Takesure Chinyama has two things that he holds closest to his heart — his young family and football.
In fact, his life revolves around his game and his family.

4 perish in crash

Herald Reporter
FOUR people were killed while 13 others were injured when a Toyota Hiace they were travelling and a Lofombo bus side-swiped along Kirkman Road in Harare yesterday morning. The injured were taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital. National Traffic deputy

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