Favour is knocking at your door; embrace it

IT was last year while on a tour in South Korea when I heard in my heart clearly that 2015 shall be a year of the Lord’s Favour. It was unmistaken…

Should health screening be mandatory for domestic workers?

Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Living Life to the Max A Harare couple recently got a terrible start to the New Year. Their domestic worker did not pitch up at the end of her…

Junior tennis players off to Kenya

AFTER out-muscling her foe on the tennis courts, rising star Karen Machisa has set her sights on the Grade 4 East African 18 and Under Junior circuit set for Kenya…

Of delayed Xmas, unrobed dwarfs

Christmas in January, but… The month of January has not been as long and dry as we feared it would be as Christmas returned quickly, albeit in low key. The trickles…

New twist to Mutasa court bid

Felex Share Herald Reporter— FORMER Attorney-General Sobusa Gula-Ndebele yesterday admitted to assisting erstwhile Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Cde Didymus Mutasa and the Mujuru cabal in their quest to sue the revolutionary…

What do you really pay for?

Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Lifestyle Editor In a country pushed by gross conspicuous spending by people constantly moaning about there being no money to be found anywhere, the name of the school that…

Bowling tourney on today

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter  HARARE bowlers are expected to converge at Highlands Sports Club to take part in the Mixed Medley tournament starting this morning. The bowlers from Avondale, Alexandra, Highlands, City…

Cristiano Ronaldo apologises

MADRID. – Cristiano Ronaldo apologised to Real Madrid fans after his miraculous powers deserted him as the holders were knocked out of the King’s Cup by city rivals Atletico Madrid…

Royal backing for Wenger

LONDOn. – Long-serving Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been give the royal seal of approval to continue in his post by the man seeking to head soccer’s world governing body. Jordanian…

Irish veteran remembers his finest moments

Trent Johnston Dublin. — When we tied with Zimbabwe in our first-ever World Cup game, we felt that we had arrived. What happened two days later would ensure that Irish cricket…

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