Zimbabwe: Fearing Gin more than the Assegai
Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side
Putting your ideas in the public domain always has its pains. You are called names, given jabbing identities, misread…you name it. And you have to bear it all, meekly as behoves a humble
Cuthbert Dube has his critics and there are just as big, an army, as those who also believe in him
Sharuko On Saturday
I have my personal reservations about many issues, when it comes to the Zifa board and what is going on there, but that should not blind me from making contributions that can help our national game take
Mayowe’s body back in Harare
Herald Reporter
The body of the late Zimbabwe Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Cde John Mayowe arrived back in Harare this evening from Bikita, Masvingo his rural home. Cde Mayowe (60) was declared
ZEC to print 12 million ballot papers
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will print 12 million ballots for the Constitution referendum to be held on March 16. ZEC presented copies of the ballot paper to stakeholders
Mayowe’s body flown to Bikita
Herald Reporter
The body of the late Zimbabwe ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Cde John Mayowe was flown to his rural home in Bikita, Masvingo this morning.
DPM Mutambara urges banks to be innovative to surpass Ecocash
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
Government has declined to promulgate a law that penalises Ecocash, Econet Wireless’s mobile payment
President off to ASA Summit
Tendai Mugabe in MALABO, Equatorial Guinea
President Mugabe left the country yesterday for Malabo, Equatorial Guinea to join other leaders
Heroes Acre not for sellouts: President
Felex Share Herald Reporter
Polls: Govt to raise US$200m
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
Missing girl (10) found dead, rape suspected
Herald Reporters
A 10-YEAR-OLD girl who reportedly went missing in Rugare, Harare, last Sunday was found dead on Wednesday with police suspecting she could have been raped before being killed by unknown assailants. Fear gripped the suburb yesterday as residents suspected the assailants would strike again.










