Chris not a monster, says Rihanna

LOS ANGELES. — Rihanna admitted she couldn’t stop herself from falling for Chris Brown again even after his conviction for assaulting her in 2009 and claimed she had to be “real” with how she felt. The couple have reconciled

Ndebele rallies PSL clubs

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
PREMIER Soccer League clubs have been urged to become more innovative and turn themselves into fully-fledged business ventures that can grow the game and protect corporate partnerships. The top clubs will converge in the capital on

Gate eyes India PSL

Bulawayo Bureau
FORMER Young Warriors striker, Simbarashe Gate, could soon break into the Indian Premier Soccer League after undergoing a trial stint with Mumbai Football Club. The Kwekwe-born football star started his professional career at

‘We can’t beat them’ . . . Lesotho coach salutes steamrolling Glamour Boys, Pasuwa wants team to stay focused

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
LESOTHO Correctional Services coach, Mosholu “Shoes” Mokhothu, has hailed Dynamos as a powerful force that is a class apart from any football club that can be found in the tiny mountain kingdom. The Glamour Boys

Editorial Comment: Let’s adopt zero tolerance on political violence

We condemn the latest incidences of politically motivated violence and urge the police to leave no stone unturned in bringing the perpetrators to account for their actions. The death of 12-year-old Christpowers Maisiri of

Minister Mutasa sues NewsDay

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in the Office of the President Didymus

Muchena clarifies Copac campaigns

Herald Reporters
PUBLICITY campaigns on the draft Constitution are not platforms for

Millions of dollars lost

Herald Reporter
Government has failed to complete more than 400 construction projects and continues to lose millions of dollars as material at the sites gets damaged or vandalised, a Cabinet minister has said. Public Works Minister

Metered water audit

Municipal Reporter
Harare Water department is carrying out an audit across the city to verify the number of metered water connections following preliminary indications that only 180 000 out of 400 000 households were being billed for water

Food shortages hit Masvingo

Masvingo Bureau
Chiefs’ in Masvingo province have expressed concern over the precarious food situation in most communities amid reports that in some areas maize supplies under the grain loan scheme were erratic. Zimbabwe Chiefs’ Council president

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