S.Africa and Nigeria aim to boost ties

CAPE TOWN- The leaders of Africa’s two largest economies, South Africa and Nigeria, were meeting Tuesday in an effort to improve sometimes patchy ties.South African President Jacob Zuma and his Nigerian counterpart Goodluck Jonathan are expected to sign several pacts in a display of warming relations between the two African

Parliament tables draft

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
CONSTITUTIONAL and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga is expected to table the Constitutional Bill in the House of Assembly this afternoon where it is expected to pass without

Mashingaidze intends to move case to Supreme Court

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter
The Zimbabwe Football Association chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze, accused of criminally defaming his former boss Henrietta Rushwaya, yesterday

Young Amidu joins Amazulu

Sports Reporter
ACES Academy midfielder Brett Amidu has been signed by South Africa Premiership side Amazulu after he impressed the club

Mutasa speaks on Cosafa draw

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE national football team assistant coach, Lloyd Mutasa, has described the Cosafa Castle Cup draw, which put them on collision course with Malawi,

Murape rallies DeMbare fans

Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS skipper Murape Murape wants his team’s fans to make more noise, in backing the players in good and bad times, and has challenged them to

Dube’s national teams’ vision

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has reiterated the need for the association to fully capitalise the national teams and avoid the embarrassing scenario of from last

A Tale of two Oceans

Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter
MONOMOTAPA coach, Biggie Zuze, has dismissed critics who have questioned his decision to wear Ocean Mushure’s old jersey during his team’s Castle Premiership

Pagels hails the return of Cosafa

Zimbabwe national team coach Dieter Kalus Pagels has hailed the return of the Cosafa Castle Cup as the tournament will offer him an opportunity to work on his team in the

Man kills stepfather over HIV status

Herald Reporter
A Mutoko man killed his stepfather for revealing that he was HIV-positive after a domestic dispute. Luckson Ngoriyo (29), who is on the run, killed his stepfather

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