Hail the rugby champions

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
HARARE Sports Club coach Nsikelelo “Sykes” Sibanda believes his side’s 22-19 National Rugby League championship win against Matland Warriors was a true test of their credentials as champions. Having lost in the past two finals to Old Georgians in extra-time over the last two years, Sportivo

Media shouldn’t politicise death

Special Matarirano
Those of us who insatiate and escalate their hopes in denigrating political parties on and during bereavement times, risk the chances of exalting in the purges of their own humanity. Their phantoms, mortality, vanity, sanity, and vile can be questioned interface the succinct morals that guide

Your destiny is in someone’s hands

Takura Rukwati
God created all men equal in His eyes, though they differ in their assignments and functioning. Some men are superior than others because probably their assignments are great and bigger than others. Some are born leaders and some are born to be led, some are made to be

Reimagining teacher education

Gabriel Kabanda
To reimagine is to imagine again or anew, especially to form a new conception of re-creating. Reimagining teacher education in Zimbabwe requires us to build a future of human capital development. This will adequately addresses the sustainable development needs, addresses quality

Aussie hero whose colour was wrong

John Pilger
Arthur Murray died the other day. I turned to Google Australia for tributes, and there was a 1991 obituary of an American ballroom instructor of the same name. There was nothing in the Australian media. The Australian newspaper published a large, rictal image of its proprietor, Rupert Murdoch,

Refer defamation lawsuit to Supreme Court: Kereke

Court Reporter
FORMER advisor to Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr Gideon Gono, Dr Munyaradzi Kereke wants the defamation lawsuit against him by his former boss referred to the Supreme Court. Dr Kereke said in his plea filed at the High Court last Friday that he had the Constitutional right to say the

Copac co-ordinator in tender trouble

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
COPAC acting national co-ordinator Mr Gift Marunda, who allegedly flouted tender procedures for printed material worth more than US$18 000, has appeared in court. The printed material included 1 200 copies of the draft national constitution, branded badges, writing pads, folders, pens and

CIO operative nabbed for extorting US$371 000

Court Reporter
A Central Intelligence Organisation operative who allegedly attempted to extort more than US$371 000 from a Chinese businessman has appeared in court. Walter Magorimbo (37), a CIO senior intelligence officer, was jointly charged with Justin Wellington Mataure (54) when he appeared before

SA strikes: The struggle continues

Malik Sekou Osei
A number of supporters of the anti-Apartheid seem to only understand the struggle of South Africa only as a struggle against apartheid and some further still view it as the white institutionalisation of white supremacy by some of the more nationalist sentiment and by a number of activist in the

Lloyd Tevedzai releases second album

Entertainment ReporterTalented gospel artiste Lloyd Tevedzai has released his second album, titled “Munoshamisa”. The rising gospel crooner’s latest offering also features the voices of Patience Masiyambiri and Sharon Manyonganise, who…

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