Fergie, Moyes prepare to say farewell
LONDON. — All eyes will be on Old Trafford and Goodison Park tomorrow as Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes say their emotional farewells at the end of one of the most dramatic weeks in the history of the EnglishVusa Hove shines
NEW JERSEY — The University at Buffalo men’s tennis team, led by talented Zimbabwean player Vusa Hove, saw its season come to an end last Friday afternoon as the third-seeded Bulls were defeated by second-seeded WesternRespect should never be a one day affair
Ghetto Blast Rosenthal MutakatiIs love all about flowers, gifts and publicly sharing hearty meals in up-market hotels or restaurants? Is it all about consuming acres of space in newspapers publishing photos of your loved ones for the world to
Karting’s young dare devils
Sports ReporterMOTORSPORT is often perceived to be a sport for adults — after all, in Zimbabwe we need to be 16 years old before we can pass our driving test and be able to drive on the roads — and in many countries the age limit
In the darkness of African football, will we ever have a man whose work will be celebrated like this?
Sharuko On SaturdayOne thing for sure, and it’s irrelevant whether one liked him or not, Alexander Chapman Ferguson was a special breed, a one-off, and as we say goodbye to him, either hurt that he is gone or happy that we have finally seen the back
Constitution: When Dog Bites Stone, not the Hand that Throws
Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side
Thank God the charade is now coming to an end. Hallelujah! Two days ago the Lower House of our Parliament passed Amendment 20 bringing us a stage closer the operationalisation of the new Constitution. Hopefully Senate, the
June 29 too early for elections: Tsvangirai
From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Capetown South Africa
Prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai has reiterated that Zimbabwe was not yet ready for elections, insisting that they should be held after June 29.
LATEST: Malcolm X’s grandson killed in Mexico City
NEW YORK – Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of civil rights icon Malcolm X, has been killed in Mexico according to The Amsterdam News. He was 28.
Marikana cops had ‘apartheid mentality’
Rustenburg – Some of the police officers at the Marikana shootings retained an “apartheid mentality”, the Farlam Commission of Inquiry heard on Thursday. “Maybe some of the people involved in the making of the decisions [at Marikana] had not unlearnt the methods of the apartheid police,” submitted Dali Mpofu, for the arrested and injured miners.
Don’t let down President, ZPS urged
Cathrine Biswick Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE Prison Service Commissioner Retired Major General Paradzai Zimondi has urged his officers not to let down President Mugabe because he is a visionary leader. Rtd Maj-Gen Zimondi was speaking after conferring 38 badges




