Govt corrects typo, exposes Tsvangirai

Felex Share Herald Reporter
Government yesterday corrected the typographical error made in its gazette recently

Sadc PF happy with voters’ roll printing equipment

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
The Sadc Parliamentary Forum has said it is impressed with the operations of the National

‘This was a massive blunder, so we should all have resigned

FIVE years ago, Ethiopian football was at the crossroads – the country’s FA had been suspended by Fifa, the national team thrown out of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers and kicked out of the 2010 Nations Cup qualifiers. The country’s authorities, unhappy with the direction their football was taking, dismissed the FA president, Ashebir Woldegiorgis,

DeMbare in Cup defence

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS could have celebrated a bit too early as they were dealt a fresh blow yesterday as it emerged that defender Partson Jaure and striker Francisco Zekumbawira will not take part in tomorrow’s BancABC Sup8r Cup quarterfinal tie against Buffaloes. DeMbare are set to clash with Buffaloes in the last match of a double-header scheduled for Gibo

Bosso want to turn the corner

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
BY their high standards, since the arrival of coach Kevin Kaindu, Highlanders have struggled in the last two league matches, losing both games to Chicken Inn and CAPS United.
For a team that only lost once, in the league all season, Bosso have found the going tougher this year and, even though they still lead the race, they have lost three games

Kawondera faces stern test

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Prisons Service commissioner, Paradzai Zimondi, has challenged Flame Lilly to lift their game for them to have a chance of playing in the Premiership. Ralph Kawondera and his men will this afternoon face Commando Bullets in a tight contest at One Commando. Kawondera has taken his team on an eight-match unbeaten run

Editorial Comment: Politicians, stop abusing Judiciary

Zimbabwe has never failed to conduct general elections as and when they are due since independence in 1980, and this legacy the nation should cherish. It is, however, disturbing to note that there are some so-called democratic parties and other forces that are relentlessly trying to force President Mugabe to rule unconstitutionally through

Nature Would have them children

Beatrice Tonhodzayi-Ngodo
Just what do schools look for in four and five-year-olds that gets them to determine that some are good enough and others are not? And whoever decided that children that young should undergo interviews and entrance tests? After all, a five-year-old is a five year old as far as I am concerned. While some are more vocal than others, others can

Zimbabwe: Curing the Grand Headache

First, the grand alliance. More accurately called the grand headache, this has always been an anguished wish for Tsvangirai and for the strong but losing anti-Zanu-PF lobby in the West, than an imperative of local politics and local politicians. At the time of writing, the activities at the nomination court have been demolishing the supposed alliance in

Youths and their hairstyles

Chiedza V. Matenga
Swag, style and surprises are what today’s youth are embracing. You can see that teenagers of this generation have these dazzling and mesmerising hairstyles from Mohawk to deep wave, surely what you see is what you get. Amazingly, it’s not

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