Teachers to undergo martial arts training
Senior ReporterABOUT 50 teachers are set to undergo martial arts training this month as Government plans to introduce the skill as a discipline in sport. In an interview on Sunday, Education Sport, Arts and Culture Deputy
Parents in last minute school term preps
Evelene Taadira and Agatha MangwizaBusiness was brisk in the city centre yesterday as parents and schoolchildren made last minute preparations ahead of the schools opening today. While prices of school uniforms and stationery
Malawian national jumps off moving bus
Herald ReporterA Malawian citizen died on the spot last week after jumping off a moving bus through a broken rear windscreen. Enoch Kadamanja (28) died on the spot after jumping off the bus, which was enroute to
Response to diarhoea cases to be speeded up
Herald ReporterGovernment will this year embark on a programme to speed up responses to diarrhoea and related diseases outbreaks in the country, a senior health official has said. Director of Epidemiology and
Man Soul Jah speaks on career . . . promises to continue singing revolutionary songs
Arts Correspondent
REGGAE artiste Man Souljah says he will continue to sing revolutionary songs. The musician, who fronted the People Against Cruel Existence band, is known for producing hard-hitting songs such as “Dreams of
First Afghan female rapper unleashed
SPORTING a long leather coat and western jeans under a headscarf’’ Soosan Feroz looks like many modern women in Kabul. But she is a surprising new phenomenon in this conservative Islamic country,‘Local film industry remains handicapped’
Brenda Phiri Arts CorrespondentPOPULAR actor Edmore Sandifolo says lack of funding and support are the major setbacks in the growth of Zimbabwean film industry. Better known as Mambo Chabvonga in the television series,
Touts, rank marshals resurface at city ranks
Touts and rank marshals have resurfaced at some city ranks barely four months after a clean-up exercise that saw over 500 of them arrested. The marshals, who are mainly visible during the peakTrauma Centre fraud case begins
Senior Court Reporter
THE trial of African Medical Investments boss Peter Annesley and two others facing US$10 million fraud opened in Harare yesterday. The trio is accused of fraudulently taking over Dr Vivek Solanki’s
Chinese on US$70m fraud rap gets reprieve
Senior Court ReporterA Chinese national accused of converting a family friend’s company shares into his name before stealing US$70 million got a reprieve yesterday. Harare magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe yesterday granted


