Dawn of a new era
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterA NEW era dawned for domestic football last night when Premiership giants Dynamos and Highlanders finally sealed their marriage with global sports-wear giants Adidas.
Suspected killer dad loses freedom bid
Tendai Rupapa Senior court reporterA Harare man who allegedly killed his daughter and burnt her body to conceal evidence, had his application for bail pending finalisation of his matter dismissed for the second time.
Mahommed Mussa accident victim to be buried today
Herald CorrespondentThe man who died when beams on the roof they were working on collapsed at Mahommed Mussa Wholesalers in Harare will be buried today in his rural home in Mberengwa.
Newton Chandadya (32) died while three of his workmates were injured during the accident.
Sanyati accident victims named
Herald ReporterPolice have released the names of the eight people who died in an accident after a commuter omnibus they were travelling in burst its left rear tyre, veered off the road, overturned and rolled several times before landing on its wheels at the 46km peg along the Nembudziya-Sanyati Road on Sunday night.
6 killed, 37 injured in Beitbridge accident
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge BureauSix people were killed while 37 others were injured, three of them seriously, when a Pioneer bus ploughed into a herd of cattle 40km along the Beitbridge-Masvingo Road on Tuesday night.
Essar workers slam Ncube
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Welshman Ncube has come under fire from workers at
Mobilise support for President: Moyo
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF officials should mobilise support to vote for President Mugabe and ensure a resounding
UNWTO on Vic Falls
Herald ReporterThe United Nations World Tourism Organisation executive council has signed Victoria Falls as the venue for the 20th Session General Assembly.
Speaking from Belgrade in Serbia, Tourism and Hospitality Minister Eng Walter Mzembi said there was no shred of doubt that the General Assembly would be held here.
Stakhovsky admits crossing the line
Sergiy Stakhovsky admitted he was wrong to photograph a shot he thought was out in his French Open loss to Richard Gasquet — but he was piqued after the British tabloids cast him as Mr Angry.Spar loses US$36 000
Senior ReporterCriminals on Sunday night broke into a Spar Supermarket in Kadoma and stole more than US$36 000, R2 000 and a cellphone.
No arrests have been made and police are appealing to anyone with information that might assist with investigations.




