Network launched
Health Reporter
WOMEN from different organisations have formed a network of elected and appointed representatives seeking to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in relation to HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Zimbabwe. Officially launching the Zimbabwe chapter in Harare yesterday, Deputy
Parliament adjourns
Herald Reporter
Parliament adjourned to November 15 yesterday after the House of Assembly sat for only one session on Tuesday, while the Senate had two sessions. The legislators could be recalled anytime before November 15 if President Mugabe sets an earlier date for the official opening of the Fifth Session of the Seventh
‘We won’t be complacent’
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
WARRIORS assistant coach David Mandigora has revealed that they are working on the psychological aspect of their game and have emphasised on their charges to avoid being complacent when they meet Angola in an African Cup of Nations second leg qualifier in Luanda on Sunday. Zimbabwe have the advantage going into
More nations for World Series
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterZIMBABWE’S Cheetahs have had their hopes of dancing with the world’s best revived after they received news that more nations will qualify as core teams for the World Series. Having failed to qualify as a core team early this year in Hong Kong, the Cheetahs were left kicking themselves in the foot but they are set to get
Mighty Warriors off to Jo’burg with new faces
Sports ReporterNEW Orleans defender Sicelo Dube and Inline Academy Rejoice Kamvumvuti are the new faces that have been included into Mighty Warriors squad which is scheduled to leave this afternoon for Johannesburg for two international matches against Banyana Banyana. The two are the only new players in a largely unchanged traveling
Kirsty behind Warriors
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S swimming icon Kirsty Coventry continued with her growing romance with the Warriors yesterday, rallying Rahman Gumbo’s men to overcome the Angolan hurdle and make the nation proud. The Warriors are in camp ahead of their African Cup of Nations qualifying decider against Angola in Luanda on Sunday. As they
America, here comes King Carl
Entertainment ReportersMost Zimbabweans that have skipped a grade in school will tell you that they were considered too bright to follow the regimented education path.
They will tell you they were too intelligent to be in the grade their ages dictated. Not Carl Joshua Ncube though, the prolific comedian whose rise in
Putting property in a trust
Vengai Madzima Property GuideA TRUST normally comes into play when one party transfers property to another party that would hold it on behalf of a third party. In some instances one can create a trust by transferring the property to be held by another party for the benefit of themselves as the beneficiary other than
No compromises on industry survey
Takunda Mugaga Economic AgendaPINCH yourself! Much that could have gone wrong in the Zimbabwe manufacturing sector suddenly seems to be stabilising. In 1962, as Britain pulled out of recession slowly, the then Prime Minister Harold Macmillan told an audience that he was determined to “prevent two nations
Chipfumo to headline Dhewa memorial
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentTalented guitarist Progress Chipfumo will further consolidate his growing fan base when he joins sungura icon Peter Moyo in commemorating his late father’s death, Tongai Moyo at Mbizo Stadium on Sunday. Chipfumo will be among a coterie of performers and artistes who include sungura ace Alick

