‘Come on CAPS United!’
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
SEAN CONNOR’S parting words with CAPS United directors, as he embarked on his journey back home yesterday, was a battle cry for the Green Machine to turn around their bleak season with one final act of defiance in the 60th edition of the Harare Derby on Sunday. The showdown will be
Gospel musicians should touch on real-life issues
Edgar Moyana – Christian Entertainment
The Holy Bible, which is the Word of God, teaches many different life lessons which include spiritual development or growth of believers, while other lessons focus on human relations and humankind’s relationship with God. Since mortal man is naturally sinful, the Bible provides a barometer to
Dudu’s ‘Rite of Passage’ of Passage’
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Reps Theatre will present a concert in honour of one of Zimbabwe’s top afro-jazz singers, Dudu Manhenga. Titled “Dudu Manhenga’s Rite of Passage”, the show scheduled for this Friday starts at 7pm with a matinee on Saturday starting at 2.30pm. According to organisers, “Rite of
Treat mental illnesses traditionally
Sekai NzenzaBefore Western medical interventions in Zimbabwe, we did not have any psychiatric hospitals for mad people, mapenzi edu. We lived with them. Madness did not just happen; there was a cause for it. The spirit of an aggrieved dead person or ngozi could cause mental illness. When a spirit
Chisumbanje ethanol plant closure sends wrong signals
The closure of the Chisumbanje Ethanol Plant at a time when efforts are being made to turn around the economy sends wrong signals about Government’s commitment to economic development. The situation is made worse by the fact that the closure is blamed on political bickering whenDeeds principal in court for abuse of office
Senior Court ReporterDEEDS Office principal examiner in charge and head of deeds section Absolom Mangwere was yesterday summoned to court on allegations of causing the transfer of a property worth US$280 000 which was under police investigation. However, Mangwere’s (45) case failed to open and is now expected
IT and visually impaired
Herald ReporterA new organisation that advocates for the needs of visually impaired members of society to realise their capabilities has been formed. In an interview recently, Shine On International Trust Founder and board member, Mr Tafadzwa Nyamuziwa, said the organisation was aimed at educating and
High Court dismisses Rahman Gumbo’s case
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court ReporterTHE High Court has ruled that former FC Platinum head coach Rahman Gumbo’s fears of eviction from the club’s house and seizure of an official vehicle were baseless and unsubstantiated. Justice Joseph Musakwa ruled that the said threats were based on hearsay and that there was no
Police question Zanu-PF youth chair Kunaka
Crime ReporterZanu-PF youth chairman for Harare province Cde Jimu Kunaka was on Monday questioned by police over allegations of taking part in the shooting of municipal policemen demolishing illegal car sales. Cde Kunaka and a woman identified as Mrs Midzi were questioned by detectives from the Criminal
US$5 entry charge too high for show goers
Agriculture Reporters
STAKEHOLDERS to the Harare Agricultural Show have expressed concern with the timing of the event saying it always came at a time when many people would not have received their salaries. This scenario, they argue, has always forced many people to attend the event in the last two days just



