Massive backing for Wenger

LONDON. – Stan Kroenke remains fully convinced that Arsene Wenger is the man to take Arsenal forward. Gunners boss Wenger has yet to sign a new contract and has hinted…

Two families fight over stolen baby

Daniel Kachere Herald Reporter Two Harare families are in a feud over the paternity of a baby boy which they claim to have been stolen by a stranger last year.…

Makepekepe eye positive start

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter HARARE giants CAPS United are looking forward to a positive start when they kick off their campaign in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season against…

10 interesting ‘facts’ about Zimbabwe

Isn’t it funny how you can fail to understand people?  The “facts” below were compiled by someone who obviously does not know much about the real Zimbabwe. How many of…

Zulu jets in for Futsal junior development programme

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean football coach, Philip Zulu, is in the country to launch a pilot Futsal junior development programme. Zulu, who runs the Super Eagles Soccer…

Role of banks in savings mobilisation

Sanderson Abel The rapid pace of transformation has created new demands as well as new opportunities for business. For the banking sector, the changes have called for a more effective…

England under fire

LONDON. – England cricket must make sweeping changes after a humiliating defeat to the Netherlands in the World Twenty20 capped off a dismal winter, the national Press said yesterday. England,…

SA owners, stone-throwing glass house dwellers

Udo W. Froese One of South Africa’s wealthiest businessmen, Johan Rupert, chairman of Remgro, attacked the ruling African National Congress when he accused the leadership and its government saying, “Corruption,…

Addressing youth unemployment in Zim

Innocent Katsande According to a 2014 World Bank report, 11 million young people are expected to enter Africa’s labour market every year for the next decade. The report says despite…

Engineering workers petition ministry over corruption

Business Reporter NATIONAL Employment Council for the engineering sector workers have passed a vote of no confidence on board members whom they accuse of corruption, maladministration and favouritism. The workers…

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