Rare breed of Zim footballer
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter FORMER Dynamos midfielder Ali Cassim reaped the rewards of an innovation by the Footballers Union of Zimbabwe to set up a benevolent fund after he graduated with…
PSMAS pulls out of AHFOZ
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Premier Service Medical Aid Society has pulled out of the Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe over the latter’s resistance to implement a Government directive on…
Of useless investigations and simple solutions
BAR TALK with Bra Gee ZIFA’s unending gates It looks like the only people not making money in Zimbabwe are Bra Gee and the regulars. From the mafia style CEOs…
Vatal grooms models
Cool Writer It will always be a day to remember for children from Vatal Junior School in Msasa Park who took to the ramp last Saturday in the Mr and…
How Nigeria, Senegal defeated Ebola
Chinua Akukwe Correspondent The World Health Organisation (WHO) on 17 and 20 October 2014 declared Senegal and Nigeria, Ebola-free, respectively. Nigeria and Senegal are now Ebola-free, according to the WHO, since…
How churches treat interfaith marriages
Lifestyle Reporters There are so many ways how various religious groupings treat the subject of dating in their congregations with some insisting that their siblings can only marry those from…
Mali, New York City record first Ebola cases
GENEVA/NEW YORK. – Health authorities in Mali are monitoring at least 43 people who had contact with a toddler declared the country’s first Ebola case, the World Health Organisation said…
Councils want to tax churches
Abigail Mawonde Herald Reporter Urban local authorities want some churches to pay commercial rates arguing they were operating like businesses and are generating high revenue. The local authorities under the Zimbabwe Local…
A tale of strife, hardship
Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor Eyodora ~lodora is a 32-year-old Ethiopian woman. Loosely translated from their Amharic language, her name refers to a small village on a hill in Harar.
Child abuse still rampant in homes
Jerry Iceberg Kapfunde CHILD abuse occurs when children are being treated unfairly, improperly or wrongfully. The abuse comes in different types which include labour, sexually, physically and emotionally.










