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Farirai Machivenyika in Bulawayo THE country’s second-largest city Bulawayo was a hive of activity yesterday as President Mugabe unveiled the statue of the late Vice President, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo,…
Guardiola wants more titles
MARRAKECH. — Coach Pep Guardiola has already targeted more silverware for Bayern Munich next year after the European champions claimed their fifth title of 2013 by lifting the Club World…
Super Reds yet to come to the boil
LONDON – Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes there is still more to come from his Liverpool side after they moved to the top of the Premier League table.
Mashaba’s gig flops
Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter The much anticipated gospel show that was featuring South African gospel diva Winnie Mashaba held at Harare Gardens over the weekend was a flop.
Iran ready to play ‘constructive role’ in Geneva
TEHRAN/ROME. – Iran is ready to play a “constructive” role in upcoming Geneva II conference on Syria if it is invited, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said yesterday.
US$2,5m health scam exposed
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter A special Ministry of Health and Child Care audit team has unearthed a scam at Chivhu General Hospital involving US$2,5 million, in which officials flouted tender…
Beyonce takes aim at Miley Cyrus after young star sings about Ecstasy
She is yet another young pretender to her queen of pop throne. And Beyonce Knowles delivered a very public smackdown to Miley Cyrus after referencing her glorification of Ecstasy in…
Capitalism: A cancer that threatens civilisation
Garikai Chengu The essence of capitalism is to turn nature into commodities and commodities into capital. However, the world cannot continue to get richer as the earth becomes poorer.
Basketball Union of Zimbabwe to hold elections
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe will this week hold elections to elect a new executive during their congress in Harare. The congress is pencilled for Friday…
Going to Africa, hope I don’t get Aids: PR executive
WASHINGTON. – After sparking fierce anger over a controversial tweet that mocked HIV and Aids victims, now-former PR executive Justine Sacco apologised yesterday for the “pain” her comments had caused.


