Ndlovu unhappy
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterZIMBABWE football legend Peter Ndlovu has urged the Warriors to embrace the big defeat at the hands of Egypt as part of their tough learning exercise ahead of future
Warriors bench shock
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA have asked their technical director, Nelson Matongorere, to explain his controversial decision to sit on the Warriors bench and the mysterious role he played during the 2014 World Cup qualifier
Impersonating police officer backfires
Lovemore Meya Court ReporterA Beatrice man was fined US$150 by a Chitungwiza magistrates’ court for impersonating a police officer.
John Mukundika (37) of Blackstone Farm and employed as a general worker was convicted of
Man axes wife
Prosper Dembedza
A 28-year-old Bindura man last week fatally axed his wife and hanged himself on a tree following a domestic dispute. William Matope of Prefusis Farm axed Mirriam Gombwe (19) and later on hanged
Brothers kill man for refusing to buy beer
Chinhoyi BureauTWO Chinhoyi brothers face murder charges after they attacked a man for refusing to buy them beer while playing a game of pool at a local beerhall. Kevin Sakunana (34) has since been arrested while his
DJ Munya’s bail hearing on today
Senior Court ReportTHE High Court is today expected to hear a bail application by Star FM DJ Munyaradzi Milimo and his accomplices, accused of killing a man they suspected of having an extra-marital affair with the DJ’s
Highway robberies on the rise
Crime Reporter
THREE people lost cash and valuables to armed robbers in separate incidents as cases of highway robberies increase unabated. Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tadius Chibanda
Sharp shares soar
TOKYO. – Shares in Sharp surged 15,21 percent yesterday in a surging Tokyo market as the electronics maker announced steady progress in investment from US firm Qualcomm.The Osaka-based firm jumped 61 yen to finish at 462 yen, contributing to a 4,94 percent jump in the benchmark Nikkei 225 index as investors cheered the weakening yen and
Nigeria warned over old IP
LAGOS. – Internet experts warned Nigeria’s internet space might be shut down if the country continued using its old internet protocol. The experts urged the government to upgrade infrastructure and devices urgently to prevent that. Analysts raised concern at the just-ended IPV6 Roundtable Digital SENSE Africa Media organised inZanu-PF initiates youth training on fund processing
Herald ReporterZanu-PF director of Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Cde Kurai Masenyama has urged youths to familiarise themselves with the economic empowerment application process in order for them to be



