Makarau on alignment of laws
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Justice Rita Makarau has urged Government to expedite the alignment of laws with the new Constitution to enable the body to fulfil its duties…
Japan pledges $15m to fight terrorism
TOKYO. — Japan will offer an extra $15 million in aid to fight armed groups in the Middle East and Africa. Still reeling from the murder of two nationals by…
Unpacking the history of Jamaica
The Reader With Lovemore Ranga Mataire THE history of African people has over the years been at the mercy of diabolical desecration by those bent on perpetuating the myth that…
Cops in the dock for assault
Court Reporter Two Zimbabwe Republic Police constables appeared in court last week on allegations of assaulting a civilian for unknown reasons while on night patrol. Stanford Mushayi (32) and Nevice…
Controversial movie premières in Harare
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter There was a huge turnout last weekend at Ster Kinekor, Westgate, during the première of the movie “50 Shades of Grey”. The controversial movie which features…
Homelink targets $100m by 2017
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter HOMELINK, a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, is targeting to raise its balance sheet to $100 million by 2017, central bank governor Dr…
First Lady gets rousing welcome
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter The First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe arrived home yesterday from the Far East, where she was receiving medical treatment, to a rousing welcome from multitudes of…
Bradford stun Sunderland as Arsenal cruise
LONDON. — Third-division Bradford City continued their remarkable progress in the FA Cup by beating Premier League Sunderland 2-0 to reach the quarter-finals yesterday while holders Arsenal overcame Middlesbrough.
Taking the same war to different ends
THERE is something unique about the African people in that instead of being burdened by sorrow and disaster underlining their existence, in a world where the superiority of race is…
Celebrating the achievements of women
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe will be joining the rest of the world in commemorating the International Women’s Day through its exhibition, “Out of Darkness”.











