Reflections on Day of Russia
Special Correspondent IT has been 24 years since the first Congress of People’s Deputies of back then USSR adopted the Declaration on State Sovereignty of Russia on June 12, 1990.…
More council bosses face chop
Municipal Reporter More Harare City Council managers are facing the chop as the city continues rationalising its workforce to reduce the salary bill, which is consuming more than half of…
Nigeria confident
ABUJA. — Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel believes the Super Eagles can punch above their weight at the 2014 Fifa World Cup soccer finals in Brazil. The Super Eagles have…
Ex-deputy minister dies
Herald Reporter Former Deputy Minister of Health and Child Welfare and former Member of Parliament for Mbare Dr Edward Munatsireyi Pswarayi has died. He was 87. Dr Pswarai died at…
Nadal braces for new Wimbledon rollercoaster
PARIS. — Rafael Nadal is bracing himself for another Wimbledon tennis letdown as he prepares to rekindle his love-hate relationship with the All England Club. The 28-year-old Spaniard stormed to…
Busters crush Panthers
Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO MATABELELAND Busters picked up their third win in the National Rugby League when they thumped city rivals Western Panthers 51-19 in a one-sided match played at…
Kim sends Kanye romantic birthday message
Kim Kardashian wished her new husband Kanye West a happy 37th birthday via Instagram on Sunday. The 33-year-old reality TV star took to the social networking site to wish her…
Rand recovery likely to be short-lived
Johannesburg.- THE rand was steady against the major currencies yesterday morning, holding on to last week’s gains, but analysts warned that the recovery was likely be short-lived due to the…
Continuous assessment necessary: Dokora
Moleen Machingura Herald Reporter Government will pursue continuous assessment of citizens’ potential instead of solely relying on formal examinations, a Cabinet minister has said. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus…
England to counter WC dirty tricks
RIO DE JANEIRO. — England’s World Cup soccer friendlies gave valuable lessons in handling South American-style aggression when the tournament starts in Brazil, coach Roy Hodgson said.

