Call to change immigration policies
Senior Reporter
Zimbabwe needs to change its immigration policies and relax
Makandiwa dares pastors for public demo
Victoria Ruzvidzo
United Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel
Copac teams deployed across country
Herald Reporter
THE various Copac teams that will lead the distribution of the draft constitution and raise awareness of its contents were deployed across Zimbabwe yesterday. The teams are also expected to conduct
West Indies rests Gayle
Sports ReporterWEST INDIES selectors have rested big hitting batsman, Chris Gayle and captain Darren Sammy, for the upcoming One-Day International series against Zimbabwe which gets underway on
DeMbare outplayed Lesotho
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports ReporterZIMBABWE football kings Dynamos outplayed and outscored Lesotho Correctional Services in the first leg of the preliminary round of the African Champions League at Rufaro on Sunday but the real test
Coltart batting on sticky wicket
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports EditorTHE fallout between Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, David Coltart, and Zimbabwe Cricket plunged to new depths at the weekend in the latest chapter of a frosty relationship clearly on the
Mutuma raring to go
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
RODRICK Mutuma, the self-styled Prince of Zimbabwean football, is sharpening his skills ahead of his much-anticipated debut for his new South African Premiership side Bloemfontein Celtic with a little
Connor in a corner. . . Northern Irishman facing difficult time, Sends SOS in desperate bid for money
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
FORMER CAPS United coach Sean Connor claims he has money to last him just four days in South Africa, where he has sought temporary shelter, and fears that if he doesn’t get urgent help he could
Dualisation of national trunk roads begins
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
Mudenda appointed new rights chief
Herald Reporters
PRINCIPALS to the Global Political Agreement have appointed Mr Jacob Mudenda as chairperson of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission. President Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and







