Hwange become Harare City’s latest victim

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HARARE CITY were far from convincing but managed to escape with the three points after dismissing Hwange in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Rufaro yesterday.

Goals elude Highlanders strikers

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

HIGHLANDERS strikers have now marked exactly 360 minutes without finding the back of the net despite the team collecting maximum points in their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against a second string Gunners at Lafarge Stadium on Wednesday.

Son of Africa a cold assassin

Farirai Chubvu

A column published Monday in the New York Times by Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, constitutes an extraordinary indictment of the Obama administration for engaging in assassinations and other criminal violations of international law and the US Constitution.

No foul play at Trafalgar: Father

Herald Reporter
The father of the toddler who died after falling from the 10th floor at Trafalgar Court in Harare yesterday said he did not suspect foul play.

Diamond firm acquitted

Court Reporter
A DIAMOND processing company has been acquitted of dealing or possessing diamonds without a licence.

Chivero boat crew applies for discharge

Tendai Rupapa
Court Reporter

THE owner and crew members of the boat that capsized, killing 11 children at Lake Chivero on Christmas Day last year, have applied for discharge at the close of the State case.

Macheso dancer weeps in court

Court Reporter
Alick Macheso’s dancer, Peter Kagomera (24), yesterday wept in court while cross-examining a police officer he allegedly assaulted in a bid to avoid being arrested.

Small-scale miners duped

Tendai Rupapa
Court Reporter

ZIMBABWE Miners Federation chief executive officer Wellington Mudiwa Takavarasha has appeared in court on allegations of swindling two small scale miners of more than US$5 000.

Of prophets and spirit mediums

Back in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, they say if there was no elephant in the jungle, the buffalo would probably claim to be the biggest animal. But today, even if the elephant is thin, he is still the lord of the jungle, superior and marauding, though at times portraying himself as a calm and subtle giant.

Africa must shun victim mentality

During this decade, many African countries will mark 50 years as independent states. Fifty years is a short time in the life of a nation, but it is long enough to have made significant changes in the lives of our citizens. In Rwanda, for instance, it is only in the last 18 years that we have regained the dignity and identity that we lost twice — first, under colonialism and then, ironically, at the time of independence.

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