Chinyengetere still out
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterINJURED Hwange and Warriors’ team striker Rodwell Chinyengetere is set for further examinations before he can resume training with his team-mates. Hwange started their preparations for the 2013
Zifa to investigate ballon d’orgate
Bulawayo BureauZIFA says it will launch an investigation to find out what happened in the voting process for the 2012 Ballon d’Or after stunning revelations that former Warriors’ coach, Rahman Gumbo and the national
Dube wants focus shift
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorZIFA president Cuthbert Dube wants the association to be more active in football development programmes in 2013, revive the Warriors’ brand and close the chapter on the Asiagate match-fixing
Boob costs Pasuwa
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS could pay a huge prize for failing to send their gaffer, Callisto Pasuwa, to a big coaching workshop held in Egypt last week for the coaches taking part in this year’s Champions League and
Iranian army strengthens capabilities in electronic warfare
TEHRAN — A senior Iranian army commander said Tuesday that Iran’s Armed Forces are strengthening capabilities in electronic warfare to meet their communication needs, semi-official Fars news agencySA farm strike based on demand for better wages
JOHANNESBURG — The strike by farmworkers in South Africa’s Western Cape Province is based on “genuine demand” for better wages and working condition is taking a political tone because theQatar doubts France’s military intervention in Mali
DOHA — Qatar cast doubt on Tuesday over the value of France’s military intervention in Mali against Islamist rebels, arguing that force would not solve the problem and urging dialogue. “Of course we wishEgypt grieves train accident victims
CAIRO — A military train derailed in Egypt early Tuesday, leaving at least 19 conscripts dead and 107 others injured, the official MENA news agency cited a spokesman for the Health Ministry as saying in a
Over 100 marooned mourners rescued
Zvamaida Murwira in MAYO, Headlands
MORE than 100 mourners, who included Central Vehicle Registry staff members, were yesterday rescued after being marooned by floods for four days in Tanda village in Headlands. They were
Wet spell triggers widespread leaching
Obert Chifamba Senior Agriculture Reporter
THE current wet spell has triggered widespread leaching of nutrients leaving most crops yellowing and in need of more fertiliser. The Herald has established that in Mashonaland West province, crops in





