Why Zim must remodel its international relations

Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Features Writer THE move taken by the European Union to rescind its decision to exclude Zimbabwe from its summit with African countries slated for April presents…

All set for Dillish beauty products launch

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter All is set for the launch of new Vault Cosmetic product “Dillish Lipstick” to be held tomorrow at the Arundel Village in Harare. The cosmetic collection…

What is really scuttling South Sudan peace?

Sibongile Gida On December 16 last year, fighting erupted within the presidential guard of South Sudan. President Salva Kiir quickly classified this as an attempted coup by former vice president…

Youth against corruption

Petros Zivengwa Herald Reporter A concerned youth group on Tuesday urged Government to take practical steps to prosecute corrupt officials who are abusing resources in public and quasi-State institutions. Youth…

Gunners gun for Man U

LONDON. — Both reeling from embarrassing weekend results in the Barclays English Premier League, Arsenal and Manchester United will each be determined to restore credibility when they meet at the…

Zimbabwe can’t afford so many MPs, says Marumahoko

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Hurungwe North National Assembly representative Cde Rueben Marumahoko (Zanu-pF) says Parliament should reduce the number of legislators through a constitutional amendment.

Zim youths taking the initiative

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Features Writer From exponents of arts, fashion, music, education, to business, the array of youth provided a glimpse of what they have achieved and what they can attain…

From idea to finished product

Knowledge Mushohwe Anyone can have art lessons, but not everyone can be an artist. It is a strong belief among many that artists are born and not made. In any…

Memories of love on Valentine’s Day

“It’s valentine’s day on Friday,” I told my cousin Piri. She frowned and said, “So?” “You may get flowers from a lover,” I said. We were drinking tea with corn…

Women seek recognition as ‘Nelson Mandela’s daughters’

JOHANNESBURG – The families of two women who have sought to be recognised as children of Nelson Mandela have contacted the executors of the will of the anti-apartheid leader, but…

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