Russians see end of the world as meteor falls

MOSCOW – “I was driving in the car across the square.
Suddenly the square lit up with a bright, bright light, not a normal light,” said Chelyabinsk resident

DPRK carries out third nuclear test

ON Tuesday, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) carried out its third nuclear test.
Analysts believe that the latest test by DPRK’s supreme leader Kim Jong-Un was one of many events to

Ecuadoran President Correa favoured to cruise to new term

QUITO – Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa is favoured to cruise to a new term tomorrrow to cement a “socialist revolution” that has brought stability to a nation where several leaders were forced out before

Illness rules out Brendan Taylor

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe cricket team leaves for the West Indies this afternoon without skipper Brendan Taylor who has been dropped from the travelling party, for the meantime, after suffering an illness. Taylor,

Kirsty wants more female sports stars

Paul Mundandi Sports Correspondent
ZIMBABWE swimming icon Kirsty Coventry has urged families to support female students and give them opportunities that can help them realise their sporting potential. Coventry is the greatest

ZC responds to Coltart

Please allow us space to react to the article, “David Coltart responds” carried in yesterday’s The Herald newspaper. The impression is created in the article that the Sports and Recreation

Top runners meet in Redcliff

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
TOP middle and distance runners from around the country are set to converge in Redcliff today for the Inter-Provincial Cross Country Championship at Allan Lowry Golf Club. National Athletics Association of

St Valentine’s Day: Gone after all the fuss and fury

AFTER spending close to an hour at the restaurant where lovers gracefully walked in arm-in-arm and enjoyed princely meals while sharing love tales, Admire shocked all and sundry when he banged the

UZ reckoned in top 10 African universities

Charlotte Musarurwa The Interview

The University of Zimbabwe has by far remained the cradle of higher learning in Zimbabwe, despite numerous problems. Our reporter Charlotte Musarurwa (CM) speaks to Vice Chancellor Professor Levy

Exercising Your Faith

Bishop Manjoro Divine Appointments
THE key to discovering the power and capacity of anything in life lies in use or exercise. No wonder in the car industry they take cars for test drives; In the computer world they sample the products to

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