Preserving reading culture the soul of ZIBF

The Interview Fortious Nhambura
This year the Zimbabwe International Book Fair celebrates 29 years of existence. The exhibition accords Zimbabweans an opportunity to interact with writers and publishers of books. Our Senior

Police blame drunk victims for rape

POLICE have sparked outrage over controversial anti-drinking posters suggesting that rape victims are to blame if they drink too much. West Mercia Police were forced to apologise for their Safe Night Out

Herald reporter Madera dies

Herald Reporter
HERALD senior business reporter Bright Madera has died. He was 32. Madera drowned at Caribbea Bay Hotel swimming pool in Kariba yesterday. He went to Kariba on Thursday on assignment to cover the

U-19 cricket looking beyond group stage

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Under-19 cricket captain, Matthew Bentley, has rallied his team to do well at ICC Under-19 World Cup which begins next weekend in Brisbane, Australia. Speaking shortly before the team’s

Shooting competition comes to an end

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE annual President Medal shoot ends at Cleveland Rifle Range this afternoon. The five-day tournament will today see the war veterans taking to the range. The first two rounds had seen the

Bindura comes alive as Youth Games start

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
THE 10th edition of the National Youth Games roars into life today in the Mashonaland Provincial capital Bindura with defending champions Harare Metropolitan Province in bullish mood. All the 10 provinces

Bowling in final day

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere
The African States bowling competition comes to an end today here in Durban, South Africa.
Most of the bowlers are looking forward to the final day of the tournament. After having bowling for six

Gossip: World’s heavy burden

Ghetto Blast Rosenthal Mutakati
An acrobatic kick landed on her jaw before she was seized by the hand and dragged by the same limb into a stormwater drain. All manner of missiles, from stones to beer bottles, were rained on her,

Let faith take the lead

Faith World Ministries
Are you stuck and trapped with the issues of life and one situation after the other; finances not balancing well? Bills scampering around the house and office — unattended to? Relationships getting

Chavunduka: Death deals Zim a blow

Agriculture Reporter
Dr DEXTER MARK CHAVUNDUKA, the first black Zimbabwean veterinary surgeon who died on July 19, 2012 in Toronto, Canada, is expected to be buried at Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare today. Family

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