Editorial Comment: Govt’s bark must be followed by bite

IT looks like nobody takes Government threats seriously any more. We can only attribute this to lack of action on the part of Government itself. As it turns out, residents…

. . . Charambas could have done better

Godwin Muzari Entertainment Editor It is not surprising that the Charambas’ new album “WeNazareta” has been received with mixed feelings among their fans. It has happened before in the gospel…

Oil falls after weak Chinese, US data

LONDON — Brent crude oil fell towards 14-month lows just above $100 a barrel on Monday after Chinese and US data pointed to slower than expected growth in the world’s…

Checheche comes alive

Entertainment Reporter Several popular musicians rocked the sleepy Checheche Growth Point on Saturday afternoon at a free show organised by the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing Association for its ground breaking ceremony…

Nato and season of ‘festive aggression’

Binoy Kampmark Correspondent Then there is irrepressible Moscow, with its ambitions

Lift Ebola travel bans: AU

Addis Ababa. — African Union members said yesterday travel bans imposed to stem the deadly Ebola epidemic should be lifted to ensure the economic impact of the restrictions do not…

‘Sex-starved’ hubby turns to ladies of the night

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A man told the Harare Civil Court yesterday that he has resorted to having sex with prostitutes because his wife sleeps with her clothes on every…

Floods unite India, Pakistan

SRINAGAR/MUZAFFARABAD. — The prime ministers of India and Pakistan have offered to help each other in efforts to alleviate flood havoc in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, lowering tension…

Musha Mukadzi mourns cancer patient (10)

Herald Reporter A 10-year-old Grade Six pupil at Dzivaresekwa Barracks 2 Presidential Guard Primary School, Ashley Mhanji (pictured above), who was battling cancer and receiving help from Musha Mukadzi Zimbabwe…

Blatter will stand

PARIS. — Sepp Blatter will stand for re-election as Fifa president next year, he confirmed yesterday. The 78-year-old Swiss, who was first elected in 1998, confirmed his candidature for a…

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