Ex-Warriors star Muhoni stabbed in domestic row
Elizabeth Chingururu Herald Reporter Former Warriors midfielder Lazarus Muhoni was on Wednesday allegedly stabbed by his wife in Warren Park following a fistfight over his suspected infidelity.
Teachers’ qualifications to be verified
Petros Zivengwa Herald Reporter Government has started verifying the qualifications of teachers in primary and secondary schools to identify skills gaps that could be addressed through the US$3 million Teacher…
Wharton: Medicine for Goose, Poison for Gander
The Scottish bid for secession has failed, and hey, what a relief to the British pound! The whole world was waiting with baited laugher to see if Britain was going…
America the brains behind Al-Qaeda, ISIS
Garikai Chengu Much like Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is Made in the USA, an instrument of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle…
Editorial Comment: Heed calls to curb veld fires
Every year warnings against starting veld fires are given yet the problem always returns to haunt Zimbabwe despite the massive campaigns conducted to discourage people from starting fires.
The trouble with the media
Baffour’s Beefs with Baffour Ankomah A CHANCE discussion this past week on the merits of the Ghanaian media brought up a sharp point that has necessitated this column. We were…
Just leave, do not wait to die
Beatrice Tonhodzayi-Ngondo When a relationship is bad, people must learn to leave. When a partner is violent; we must accept to see the writing on the wall, agree to disagree…
President appoints 17 ambassadors
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter President Mugabe has appointed 17 ambassadors, replacing those that have either been recalled or retired. The announcement was made by Chief Secretary to the President and…
Zim food aid seekers decline
Elita Chikwati and Freeman Razemba The number of Zimbabweans requiring food aid is set to decline from 2,2 million to 565 000 next year as the country starts reaping benefits…
America feels Chinese heat
Midlands Correspondent US Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Bruce Wharton, has conceded his country was playing second fiddle to China and other Asian tigers in exploiting business opportunities in the country.









