Humiliation to Brazilians
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazilians cried, cursed their president and covered their faces in shame after their beloved football team’s humiliating 7-1 thrashing by Germany in the World Cup soccer…
Firmer prices spur cotton deliveries
Agriculture Reporter Cotton farmers who have been withholding their crop in protest of low prices have started selling after buyers increased the price from between 30 cents and 35 cents…
Israel kills dozens in Gaza attacks
TEL AVIV. – Israeli air raids have killed at least 41 people in the Gaza Strip as its operations inside the Palestinian enclave entered its third day. Palestinian officials yesterday…
Preserve national languages: Charumbira
Herald Reporter There is need to respect Zimbabwe’s national languages as part of efforts to enhance the preservation of the country’s culture, Chiefs Council president Fortune Charumbira has said. He…
Call to revise VSAT landing fees
Technomag The Government has repeatedly indicated that it is committed to ensure the successful Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation, which is commendable but the same commitment should also be…
Companies must promote diversity
Shelter Chieza Change Management Imagine a workplace with employees that all behave in the same manner, speak the same language and seeing things the same way. It would be an…
Brazil fans burn buses
SAO PAULO. – Brazilian fans and protesters, unhappy over Brazil’s 7-1 World Cup defeat against Germany, have taken to the streets of Sao Paulo and burned at least 20 buses,…
Germany deliver ‘hammer-blow’
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Germany’s 7-1 thrashing of Brazil in the World Cup soccer semi-final was a “hammer-blow” that has damaged the hosts’ image around the world, Argentine great Diego…
Desperate Zimbabweans fall prey to human traffickers
Mary Kashumba Features Writer When a relative’s friend promised her a well-paying job in South Africa, Susan Mtisi (not her real name), a 26-year-old high school dropout, saw nothing else…
Klose breaks record
LONDON. — Germany striker Miroslav Klose became the record scorer in World Cup soccer history by netting his 16th finals goal in the 7-1 semi-final victory over Brazil. The 36-year-old…



