Mushava publishes “In Memory of the Future”
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Literary critic Stanley Mushava has published his debut poetry anthology titled “In Memory of the Future”. The book which was released last Sunday was published by…
Grant Elliott sinks Proteas
AUCKLAND. – South Africa-born Grant Elliott’s brilliant 84 not out, capped with a stunning six off the penultimate ball, saw New Zealand to a four-wicket win over the Proteas in…
‘Madzibaba Ishmael incited violence’
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Johanne Masowe eChishanu Apostolic Sect leader Madzibaba Ishmael Chokurongerwa incited violence at his shrine against the police and journalists, two police officers testified yesterday.
Met Office forecasts heavy rains
Herald Reporter The Meteorological Services Department has predicted heavy rains beginning Friday, following a lengthy dry spell. Speaking at the World Meteorological Day commemorations in Harare yesterday, the Met Department’s…
Africa at mercy of rich men in London
Development was once regarded as a process of breaking with colonial exploitation and transferring power over resources from the “first” to the “third world”, involving a revolutionary struggle over the…
Husband killed over groceries
Court Reporter A 25-year old Kuwadzana woman struck her husband with a pot and killed him following a misunderstanding, the Harare Magistrates’ Courts heard yesterday.
Wenger after big defeats: ‘I don’t go out’
LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed the agonies he goes through when his side suffer a setback and has claimed he “does not go out for days” following…
Mash to blame for Saintfiet mess
Maimba Mapuranga Sports Correspondent IT was refreshing to hear that, for the first time in five years, ZIFA chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze was asked to leave a room while our football…
Luis Figo blasts Blatter
VIENNA. — Portuguese football legend Luis Figo, who is challenging for the FIFA presidency, said on Monday that a new victory for incumbent Sepp Blatter would mean four lost years.
De Jong calls it a day
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter COLLEEN de Jong, the woman at the centre of controversy in the Zimbabwe Rugby Union, has resigned. Her resignation also means that she cannot remain as…











