VP Mujuru launches AU scholarship fund

Abel Zhakata in Mutare
VICE PRESIDENT Joice Mujuru yesterday launched a university scholarship fund

Gumbo speaks on challenges in Manicaland

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
The Zanu-PF politburo will be guided by the views of the party cadres in Manicaland in

Pakistan’s Musharaf arrested

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf was moved into police custody after being arrested yesterday, an unprecedented move against a former army chief of staff ahead of key elections. A magistrate ordered him under house arrest for two days, but

Global Christian bank faces racism lawsuit

MONROVIA — A former executive at a global Christian microfinance bank has launched a US$12 million lawsuit for racial discrimination after his bosses cancelled his credit card, according to his legal team. George Solo, now a high-profile politician in Liberia, accuses

Venezuela’s Maduro sworn in

CARACAS — Nicolas Maduro succeeded the late Hugo Chavez as Venezuela’s new president yesterday, hosting a lavish inauguration after defusing opposition demands for a vote recount and winning the approval of fellow Latin American leaders. Maduro flew home from Lima, Peru

Masomere back

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter
LUKE “Vahombe”Masomere  is back and has appealed to football fans in Zimbabwe to stop insulting his team, Shabanie Mine, because they now have a coach who can help them move out of the relegation zone.

Malajila working hard

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE international striker Cuthbert Malajila, who is now firmly in the run to win the Golden Boot award with his modest Maritzburg club, says he is ready to move if a good offer comes up.

Handball teams for Partille Cup

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation have confirmed the country’s participation at this year’s Partille Cup in Gothenburg, Sweden, in July where they will be represented by more than 100 schoolchildren from seven local schools.

Fichardt maintains lead at Royal Harare

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DARREN Fichardt carded four birdies and a bogey as he maintained his lead at the top of the board with a one-stroke advantage after the second round of the Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open at Royal Harare yesterday.

Editorial Comment: Buses panacea to transport woes

Moving hundreds of thousands of people a day from their homes to work on time, and then getting them back to their families safely — and doing all of this at a price they can afford — is one of the most important problems facing every large city and every

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