Democratic Republic of Congo fight back to draw with Ghana
The Democratic Republic of Congo conjured up a second half comeback to draw 2-2 with strong contenders Ghana yesterday as the African Nations Cup came to life on its second day. Three goals in the second half in Port Elizabeth saw Ghana first extend their half-time lead before allowing DRMutuma closer to Celtic move
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
CHAMPIONS Dynamos look set to lose another striker to South African Premiership following indications that Roderick Mutuma is inching closer to a switch to Bloemfontein Celtic after impressing the Free-state side during trials. Mutuma will complete his trial stint at Celtic this week, having
VP’s death shocks Tsholotsho
Bulawayo BureauA dark cloud hung over Tsholotsho district following the death of Vice President Landa John Nkomo who was born and grew up in the district.
VP Nkomo (79) succumbed to cancer at St Anne’s Hospital in Harare last Thursday. The district was plunged into mourning with scores of villagers
‘Prepare for another army worm attack’
Obert Chifamba Senior Agriculture ReporterFARMERS should prepare for another army worm outbreak in February, as some of the worms that recently hit the country are suspected to have pupated in pastures and gone into the ground to lay eggs to raise another generation, the Department of Research and Specialist Services has
Cabinet to meet tomorrow
The Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, wishes to advice all members of Cabinet that there shall be meeting tomorrow, at the usual time and venue.…
Political parties ready
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
POLITICAL parties are ready for the harmonised elections and await President Mugabe’s
All set for VP Nkomo burial
Herald Reporters
All roads lead to the National Heroes Acre today for the burial of veteran nationalist
Heavy electricity consumers to pay more
Felex Share Herald Reporter
Constitution deal waives election timelines
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE draft Constitution has waived timelines within which President Mugabe can call for elections.
This comes amid indications that leaders of political parties may cut on the timelines on Constitution-making that were provided in the Global







