Mangwiro gets 10yr ban

Grace Chingoma and Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporters
CAPS United coach Taurai Magwiro and three other officials have been slapped with 10-year bans from all football-related activities by Zifa in the latest sanctions to come out of the Asiagate match-fixing scandal. Mangwiro, Monomotapa team manager Clayton Munemo, former club treasurer,

Mapeza wins Zifa case

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
AN arbitrator has ruled that the indefinite suspension of former Warriors’ head coach, Norman Mapeza, on allegations of match-fixing and illegal betting was unlawful and ordered Zifa to pay him salaries and benefits from February this year to April 2014. Arbitrator, Caleb Mucheche, said

Zanu-PF to set rules for primaries

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF’S Politburo will next week set the rules and regulations that

Khupe elbows out rivals in poll plot

Herald Reporter
Factionalism in MDC-T is deepening with the party’s deputy president Ms Thokozani Khupe being implicated in the suspension of several officials in Matabeleland North Province as she eyes Bubi constituency. The constituency is currently occupied by Zanu-PF’s Cde Clifford Sibanda. Inside sources

Explosion kills 14

RIYADH — At least 14 people were killed after a fuel truck exploded yesterday in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, causing an industrial building to collapse and injuring dozens more. The death toll could yet rise as rescue crews picked through charred vehicles and rubble near the Saudi National Guard

Hartzell alumni raises US$500k

Herald Reporter
THE fundraising dinner held at Hartzell High School last week raised more than US$500 000 for the renovation of Old Mutare Mission. The money was raised through donations and pledges. Addressing journalists yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara urged Zimbabweans to emulate the

Stay in touch with people — Mutasa

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa has urged party leaders to stay in touch with the people so that they can address their concerns. Speaking at the official opening of a 500-seater community hall built by Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo at Bonda in Mberengwa

2 hospitals top in lab facilities

Health Reporter
CHITUNGWIZA Central Hospital and City of Harare’s Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospitals have best laboratory services in Zimbabwe, a recent assessment has revealed. The assessment conducted by the Zimbabwe National Quality Assurance Trust in the past 18 months among 19

Govt scoffs at white former farmers’ threats

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
Government has dismissed as “empty”, threats by a group of white former farmers who say they want to seize Zimbabwe’s assets in the United Kingdom as compensation for farms acquired for redistribution to landless black Zimbabweans. The group said it had already approached British

Gospreneurship: Does God anoint in pairs?

Reflections Isdore Guvamombe
Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, when heavy rains beat a leopard’s skin, they do not wash off the spots. Truth remains truth! It has always been known that a family is like the forest, if you are outside it is dense, if you are inside you see that each tree has its own position. A tree is never a forest.

The full import of these vignettes being: does a prophet’s wife automatically become a prophetess? 
And, does a prophetess’ husband become a prophet?
It is fact, not fiction that becoming a prophet is a calling but being his or her spouse is by choice.

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