Traore strikes late to hold 10-man Nigeria

NELSPRUIT — Super sub Alain Traore bagged the equaliser deep in injury time to earn Burkina Faso a 1-1 draw against 10-man Nigeria yesterday. The Lorient midfielder came on late in the second half and

Coltart should face his demons

Givemore Makoni
Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart’s article in yesterday’s issue of The Herald about selectors, cricket and myself, cannot go unchallenged. Although the Minister was responding to

‘Asiagate not finalised’. . . World football governing body still looking at Zifa match-fixing report

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke has revealed that their legal department is still studying the Asiagate report and has requested for more information from Zifa before deciding on whether or not

Innscor under pressure

Martin Kadzere

THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board is mounting pressure on listed conglomerate Innscor Africa Limited to comply with the indigenisation law.Innscor, one of the most capitalised company on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange with a market value of US$432 million as of today,

Market Watch

Herald Reporter

GAINS in selected heavyweight stocks lifted the industrials today, with the mainstream index advancing 0,64 percent or 1.06 points to 166.44 points.

Chitungwiza Blast

By Michael Chideme
The bodies of a traditional healer and his three patients who perished in a mysterious blast in Chitungwiza yesterday afternoon were today removed from the scene of the explosion and taken for post mortems at Chitungwiza General Hospital. A seven month old baby was also killed in the blast which

Blast at n’anga’s house kills 5

Michael Chideme Senior Reporter
FIVE people including a traditional healer died in a mysterious blast in Zengeza 2, Chitungwiza yesterday afternoon. The bodies of the dead were burnt while their limbs were strewn all over the

No joy for ZimRights programme manager

Senior Court Reporter
ZIMRIGHTS programme manager and three others charged with publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State had their latest bail bid thrown out yesterday. Leo Chamahwinya

64 touts arrested

Court Reporter
SIXTY-FOUR touts were last week rounded up by the police at city bus ranks in the city and taken to court on charges of touting. This is part of an on-going joint operation involving municipal officers and

Cops nabbed for demanding US$30 000 bribe

Court Reporter
TWO police officers stationed at Southerton Police Station in Harare have been charged for allegedly demanding US$30 000 bribe from six suspected drug dealers they had arrested. It is alleged Pearson

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