BREAKING NEWS: Edward Chindori Chininga dies

Herald Reporter

Guruve South legislator (Zanu-PF) and former Cabinet minister Cde Edward Chindori Chininga has died.

In politics insanity gallops

The disgrace of Zimbabwean politicians flocking to rebel-threatened Maputo to have countries like war-torn DRC, strife-ridden Madagascar, crime-zone South Africa, and monarchy-ruled Swaziland play arbitrators over the affairs of our country was quite tragic — and it is commendable that Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara and Minister

Endless possibilities for transformation

It’s crunch time. Politics being politics, a dirty game where nothing is certain and everything is possible, Zimbabwe is once again experiencing that reality. In one corner, technocrats believe that the way out is through creating technical glitches. However, I take a cue from Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the African Union chairperson who on

Caps United win as Dynamos taste first defeat

TWO first half goals by Caps United secured them three points from a Castle Lager Premiership match against Hwange at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.

Prevention is still the key word

Catherine Murombedzi HIV Walk
Prevention remains the cornerstone in curbing new HIV infections. With the World Health Organisation’s theme running from 2011 to 2015 being “3 Zeros”, it is necessary that we reflect if we are still on track to achieve that. If new infections are not stopped then the vision becomes a wild goose chase. With the aim to have zero new HIV infections,

Four investors target Cairns

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter

FOUR potential investors have submitted bids to acquire a controlling stake in Cairns Holdings Limited, which would however first de-list from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange to

Water supplies normalise

Senior Reporter
Harare City Council has started pumping normal supplies of water after repairing two power transformers which had broken down two weeks ago, Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi has said. Presenting oral evidence to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on

Don’t use city assets for political campaigns:Masunda

Municipal Reporter
Harare Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda has implored politicians to desist from using council assets for campaign purposes insisting that the primary use of the equipment was service delivery.Mr Masunda’s comments follow reports that some

Sending arms to Syria is irrational and dangerous

John Glaser
The decision to give weapons to Syria’s rebels risks entangling the US in a brutal and complex civil war. The Syrian civil war long ago became more than just an established regime pitted against an armed rebellion seeking its overthrow. Syria is an arena for competing

Sup8r Cup returns

Harare Bureau AFTER  a year away from the domestic football radar, the BancABC Sup8r tournament returned with a bang last night when it became the richest knock-out competition in the…

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