Handball course a success

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Handball Federation president Amon Madzvamuse has described the four-day International Level One coaching and fitness training course as a great success.

Africa in the next 50 years

Motsoko Pheko Correspondent It is what African leaders do now and daily which will determine the place of Africa in the next 50 years. Africa has already waited for 50…

Assaulting intruder lands man in trouble

Herald Reporter A 39-year-old Harare man who fatally assaulted a would-be car thief he apprehended at his Waterfalls home has been charged with murder. Nicholas Chiname appeared before Harare magistrate…

Of Angelou, tolerance and global citizenship

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Literature Today takes a look at Angelou’s poetry which has been, unfortunately, overlooked in the rave critical reception occasioned by her seven-part autobiographical series taking off…

Sudan denies Christian woman freedom

KHARTOUM. — Sudan denied yesterday a Christian Sudanese woman sentenced to hang for apostasy would be freed soon, saying quotes attributed to a foreign ministry official had been taken out…

Hodgson hails Lambert’s move

LONDON —England manager Roy Hodgson has publicly given his backing to striker Rickie Lambert’s impending transfer from Southampton to Liverpool.

RBZ chief defends bank interest rates

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Banks charge punitive interest for loans to industry and commerce because they get funds at a premium due to the high country risk profile, a…

Gallery reaching out to communities

At The Gallery Most Zimbabwean schools do not have art as a subject being offered either at primary or at secondary school level and to that extent, the few schools…

The wish to unite: What has gone wrong?

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader At the birth of the Organisation of African Unity in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in 1963, the founding president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, made one of…

Muzhingi fails at Comrades Marathon

From Noel Munzabwa in DURBAN, South Africa TOP Zimbabwean ultra-distance runner Stephen Muzhingi yesterday failed to regain the Comrades Marathon title in Durban, South Africa, where he finished fourth.

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