Asia backs Blatter

LONDON. — The Asian Football Confederation will support incumbent Sepp Blatter in the Fifa presidential election despite their vice-president Prince Ali’s decision to stand as a candidate.

Outrage over presumptive tax on driving schools

Herald Reporter Driving school operators in Zimbabwe have expressed concern over Government’s presumptive tax on driving schools which are outside the income tax bracket as speculation of impending fees hike…

Council to shut down unlicensed shops

Dorcas Jiri Herald Reporter Harare City Council says it will close illegal, unlicensed and defaulting shop operators as it seeks to plug revenue losses due to non-renewal of licences.

Remember to execute your social responsibilities

Godfrey Wasara Readers, welcome to 2015. I would like to convey to you my compliments of the season and wish you a blessed year full of abundances. As the year…

For Charlie Hebdo, nothing was sacred, especially the sacred

Richard Poplak Correspondent On Wednesday, three hooded gunmen entered the offices of the French satirical newspaper named after Charlie Brown. When they fled, 12 people lay dead.

Atletico face Barcelona

MADRID. — In-form Atletico Madrid will aim to pile pressure on a Barcelona side reeling from a rift between coach Luis Enrique and star player Lionel Messi in a crunch…

Vybz Kartel celebrates birthday in prison

Vybz Kartel is celebrating his birthday in prison for the first time since being handed down a life sentence in April last year. Yesterday, January 7, 2015, the incarcerated dancehall…

French Embassy holds memorial service for slain journalists

Chiedza Matenga Herald Reporter The French embassy yesterday held a memorial service at their embassy in honour of 10 journalists and two policemen that were murdered in Paris on Wednesday.

DeMbare to unveil new signings

Eddie Chikamhi and Takudzwa Chitsiga PREMIERSHIP champions Dynamos are set to unveil some of their latest acquisitions today when the side parade their new-look squad, which they claim is now…

Malawi prophet under fire

Herald Reporter Several churches and civic groups have lashed out at recent “prophecies” by Malawian prophet Austin Liabunya, describing him as a religious extremist whose utterances were a threat to…

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