Zim U-14 for South Africa cricket festival
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports ReporterZIMBABWE Under-14 coach David Mutendera is happy with the manner in which his team has prepared which he feels will stand them good stead when they take part in the South African cricket festival.
Phiri challenges PSL newcomers
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterPREMIERSHIP boss Twine Phiri has challenged the newly promoted teams to the Castle Lager League to jealously safeguard the brand. Phiri, who is also the CAPS United director, made the remarks at a
Mutasa gets Warriors job
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterNEW Warriors coach Klaus Dieter Pagels has revealed that his a great admirer of Lloyd Mutasa’s coaching style, which he believes could add value to the senior national team set up. Mutasa was
Peace returns at DeMbare
Sports Reporter
LEAGUE and Cup champions Dynamos are expected to put aside their internal squabbles over prize money and join hands with Mbada Diamonds for a worthy cause in Mutare this morning. After
Tsvangirai loses confidence in lieutenants
Herald Reporters
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai says he no longer trusts his lieutenants whom he accuses of plotting to oust him before the party’s elective congress in 2016. Mr Tsvangirai recently read the riot
Council suspends 45 over illegal car sales saga
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
HARARE City Council has suspended all 45 workers in the department of city valuation and estate management on allegations of corruption. The suspensions are however, with full pay and benefits
President’s victory call
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF’S 13th Annual National People’s Conference should commission preparations for next year’s harmonised elections which the revolutionary party must win convincingly, President Mugabe has said.
Capleton back
Winstone Antonio Arts CorrespondentJamaican artiste Clifton George Bailey III — better known as Capleton or King Shango — jetted into the country yesterday ahead of a high-octane gig dubbed the “Judgment Day” dancehall show in Harare
3 000 tonnes of stockfeeds for Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge BureauBEITBRIDGE District will receive 3 000 tonnes of stockfeeds through the Food and Agriculture Organisation’s livestock mitigation operation. The programme is being implemented under the
50 Mt Darwin families living in the open
Agriculture ReporterOVER 50 Mt Darwin families, whose houses were destroyed by violent storms, three weeks ago are still living in the open. The families are scrounging for food after their reserves were affected by the storm.






