Religion, oppression in ‘Purple Hibiscus’
The Reader With Elliot Ziwira WHEN the fanatically religious entrench power unto themselves, close their eyes and ears to discernment, suffering and reason and remorselessly punish their real or perceived…
Western Sahara: Moroccan shame at UN human rights council
Malainin Lakhal Correspondent The machinations undertaken by Moroccan diplomacy continue to be unveiled by the Moroccan hacker, who uses the pseudonym “Chris Coleman24” on his Twitter account. Through this account,…
Harare restores water to dry areas
Diana Nherera Herald Reporter Residents from Harare suburbs that do not have running taps will in the near future be able to access water as the pumping capacity improves with…
Gig organisers allay violence fears
Entertainment Reporter Organisers of Sting 2014 show that is slated for City Sports Centre on Saturday have assured stakeholders in the music industry that the “clash” would curb violence that…
Yadah Cup games break new ground
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Zifa Northern Region Division One league broke new ground on Saturday when the two Yadah TV Knockout Cup semi-final double header at Gwanzura were screened…
Amavip released
REBECCA Malope is feted across the world for her talent as a gospel star. But nothing comes close to when, in 2008 as part of her 40th birthday celebrations, she…
Manuel continues to impress
Collin Matiza Sports Editor DAIYAAN Manuel is on fire. The nine-year-old Zimbabwean motocross rider was in scintillating form again at the weekend when he finished first in the 50cc Pro…
Pakistan blast: 45 killed
ISLAMABAD. — At least 45 people were killed and over 70 others injured yesterday evening in a suicide blast near Wagah border in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore, a senior…
Falling deposits add to China economy warning sign
Beijing — Chinese bank deposits dropped following a crackdown on lenders manipulating their numbers and “illicit” means of attracting money, threatening to weigh on credit growth and hinder efforts to…
Carter, Williams back at All Blacks
CHICAGO. — Dan Carter and Sonny Bill Williams returned to the All Blacks with impressive showings Saturday in a 74-6 rout of the United States to launch their Northern Hemisphere…

