England have fear factor

LONDON. — England have regained the fear factor following a run of “aggressive” wins since the World Cup soccer last summer, skipper Wayne Rooney has said.

Two Zim women die in the US

Abigail Mawonde Herald Reporter Two Zimbabwean graduates died in separate incidents last week in the United States. The US Embassy Public Affairs Section in Harare confirmed the deaths yesterday. “Our…

Gaza Commander’s birthday bash a success

Wellington Kudiwa Entertainment Reporter The owner and founder of Gaza Conquering Empire, “Gaza Commander”, celebrated his 40th birthday with a huge Zim dancehall fever this past Saturday.

Injuries crisis at Highlanders

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter BULAWAYO giants Highlanders are facing a possible crisis in their strike-force following a curse of injuries that has plagued their camp early in the season.

Tambwera’s absence felt

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter FLY-HALF Lenience Tambwera’s absence in the Cheetahs side that failed to qualify as a World Sevens Series core member was felt in the Zimbabwe side following…

Jailbreak: Gumbura, 8 others in the dock

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura allegedly told other inmates that they were foolish for not breaking windowpanes to escape in…

Mutamba publishes “Tuku Backstage”

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Veteran journalist Shepard Mutamba launched his book “Tuku Backstage” over the weekend at the Book Cafe. The script caused a sensation last year after a local…

Germany on fire again

BERLIN. — World Cup soccer winners Germany will be at their best when they take on Euro 2016 qualifying rivals Poland, Scotland and Ireland later this year after their current…

Saundombe crowned Mr Novice

UNHERALDED athlete Brian Saundombe earned his first major accolade in body-building after he won the Mr Novice senior men’s title on Saturday.

Zim women musicians in multi-media expose

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Top local renowned art personalities have collaborated to bring Zimbabwean women musicians into the spotlight in a first ever cross discipline between art and music.

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