War vets must reconstitute their leadership
Zvakanyorwa Wilbert Sadomba Correspondent NOT long ago, I wrote in this paper about liberation, heroism and the constitution in which I illustrated that heroes are important as they possess unique…
Celebrity Make-over on cards
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter In a move that will see Zimbabwe, matching with some Hollywood standards when it comes to celebrity lifestyle, a local clothes retailer is set to host…
Politburo meeting scheduled for Thursday
Herald Reporter The ZANU-PF Politburo will meet on Thursday with another hot debate expected on proposed amendments to the revolutionary party’s constitution.
Tobacco production and the environment
Steve Mapfumo In many tobacco growing countries, evidence indicates irreparable environmental damage from tobacco agriculture, particularly when associated with the deforestation necessary to increase farmland for tobacco growth and cure…
Wenger throws in the towel
SWANSEA. — Arsene Wenger has crowned Chelsea the English Premier League soccer winners — in November. Chelsea are now 12 points clear of Arsenal after Wenger’s men fell to a…
Zimbabwe Achievers Awards
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Veteran musician Oliver Mtukudzi was the toast of the night when he thrilled at the inaugural MoneyGram Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) South Africa that were held…
Mawoyo wants big total
Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent MOUNTAINEERS, the two-time Logan Cup champions, will be out to set a big total in today’s opening match against the Matabeleland Tuskers at Queens in Bulawayo.
Return to work, Govt appeals to striking doctors
Diana Nherera Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT is appealing to striking doctors to return to work and help save lives as it looks into their grievances. Doctors in Government hospitals downed tools…
Patients resort to private hospitals
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Patients are now resorting to private health institutions for medical attention because of the strike by doctors in public hospitals where only emergency cases are…
48 dead in Nigeria suicide attack
POTISKUM. — A suicide bomber dressed as a student killed at least 48 people, most of them students, and injured 79 others at a school assembly in the north-eastern Nigerian…











