Thieves stole my laptop, I feel creatively neutered
Ignatius Mabasa Shelling The Nuts Thieves broke into my car and stole my laptop. That laptop was my office and my world. It had all my important business documents, concepts, contracts, proposals…
‘Replace Zifa board now’
Andy Hodges I HAVE been following with dismay the depths of despair that our beautiful game has sunk to. Interestingly, what everyone seems to be continuing to go on about is…
Chaos stalks Young Warriors
Petros Kausiyo and Grace Chingoma THERE was still no joy for Zimbabwe Under-23 coach Callisto Pasuwa ahead of the Young Warriors’ All-Africa Games qualifier against Cameroon with several key players…
13 000 drop out of school
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter More than 13 000 primary and secondary school pupils dropped out of school in 2013 owing to early marriages and lack of school fees, the Ministry…
‘We can outclass Monaco’
PARIS. — Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal have the form to outclass Monaco tonight and reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League soccer as the only English side left in the…
Rihanna stars in new animated feature
To cater to a younger audience, Barbadian songstress Rihanna showed a more demure side while promoting her new animated feature “Home at the Mandarin Oriental” in New York City.
Nadine Willis’ story for big screen
IN 2003, her story sent the modelling world on both sides of the Atlantic in a tailspin. Fast forward a dozen years later and the story of Nadine Willis, the Jamaican…
Mel Khumalo braces for album No. 2
Mathew Masinge Entertainment Reporter Gospel jazz sensational artiste Melusi Khumalo says he will perform in public after releasing his five-track second album titled “Reflections”. Khumalo, who did “Uthando” as his first…
Man loots wife’s clothes
Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A man looted his wife’s clothes and their entire matrimonial property and gave it to his girlfriend, the Harare Civil Court heard yesterday. Tamari Mangwiro claimed her…
Centuries galore at WC
ADELAIDE. — The opening round of the Cricket World Cup witnessed 35 centuries compared to just six in the entire 1975 tournament, seemingly proving once and for all that one-day…






