Mandela champion of the oppressed: President
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter Mr Nelson Mandela was a champion of the oppressed and his commitment to liberation will forever be cherished by Zimbabwe, President Mugabe has said.
RBZ cancels Trust Bank’s licence
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has cancelled the banking licence for Trust Bank over allegations of abuse of depositors’ funds and violation of the Banking…
It’s all about design
Swagga T Versace, Gucci, Prada and Louis Vutton among other labels are all what many teens want these days if they have a chance to wear designer outfits.Be it a…
President caps 3 854 MSU graduates
From Tendai Mugabe in Gweru President Mugabe yesterday capped 3 854 graduates at Midlands State University where he also officially opened halls of residence that accommodate more than 3 000…
Junior mp donates to school
Cool Writer The Honourable Junior Minister of Lands and Land Resettlement Takudzwanashe Edward Mudzuri from St Ignatius’ College recently set out on yet another book donation as part of his…
Cougars feast on Zim’s young lads
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Lifestyle Writer “I am a 36-year-old single mother looking for a younger, fun-loving guy preferably 28 . . . My husband and I have separated. I prefer someone…
Africa mourns iconic Nelson Mandela
The African Union mourned the passing on of South Africa’s liberation leader Nelson Mandela yesterday, ordering its flags to fly at half mast as it praised a “Pan-African icon”.
Moyes demands response
LONDON. — David Moyes has demanded Manchester United stop their season from spiralling out of control when the struggling English Premiership soccer champions face Newcastle today.
What liquidity crunch?
You will be happy to hear that the drinker from another brewer has returned. Yes, Bra Gee is back and will not tolerate any funny jokes about old wine in…
Mandela’s greatness may be assured, but not his legacy
John Pilger When I reported from South Africa in the 1960s, the Nazi admirer Johannes Vorster occupied the prime minister’s residence in Cape Town. Thirty years later, as I waited…











