Parliament reconvenes

Herald Reporter Parliament resumes sitting today after taking a month-long break for the Christmas and New Year holidays. In the National Assembly, debate on a motion calling on Government to…

Charlie Hebdo attackers not terrorists: BBC boss

LONDON — The Islamists who committed the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris should be not be described as “terrorists” by the BBC, a senior executive at the corporation has said.…

Miniskirt touts’ trial date set

Court Reporter THE trial date for two touts accused of stripping a woman at Fourth Street (now Simon Vengai Muzenda Street) bus terminus in Harare has been set for February…

Information, Zimdollar and bond coins

Nick Mangwana View From  the Diaspora They say knowledge conquers fear. And fear stifles our thinking and paralyses our actions. The less the information people are given, the more the…

Sculptor carves statue for President Mugabe

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Kuwadzana-based visual artist Joshua Mboya who carved a metal sculpture for President Robert Mugabe said the statue will be unveiled at the 21st February Movement celebrations…

Lionel Mtizwa set to bounce back

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor FORMER Warriors midfielder Lionel Mtizwa looks set to bounce back to the domestic Premiership if his ongoing club-hunting mission in the South African top-flight fails…

Meet Zambian President Edgar Chagwa Lungu

Partson Phiri Special Correspondent THE life of Edgar Chagwa Lungu has had many ups and downs, but perhaps the time for his rise to the peak is right here. A…

ZSE automation gathers pace

Business Reporter The country’s Central Securities Depository firm, Chengetedzai Depository Company yesterday said companies listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange that are not yet on the platform will be boarded…

Wayne Black returns

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter WAYNE Black is coming out of retirement to help the Zimbabwe Davis Cup team ahead of their Euro/Africa Group II game against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Harare in…

Proteas bank on stars

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s hopes of ending a Cricket World Cup hoodoo will rest with some of the finest players currently active in the one-day game.

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