‘i will stand for children’s rights’
CHINHOYI JUNIOR COUNCIL INAUGURATION CEREMONY SPEECH BY HIS WORSHIP THE INCOMING JUNIOR MAYOR OF CHINHOYI MUNICIPALITY, Tamsanxa Dennis Dhumile.
Gunners, Man U in FA Cup cracker
LONDON. — Manchester United and Arsenal have served up some classic FA Cup soccer encounters going back to their first 109 years ago and Monday’s quarter-final under the Old Trafford…
‘We’re free from Mutasa’s tyranny’
THE INTERVIEW: Tichaona Zindoga The ouster of Mutasa from zanu-pf and Parliament has been welcomed by most members of the ruling party but nowhere has relief been as keenly felt…
MSU awaits Zimche approval
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Midlands State University has postponed the opening of a new campus in Zvishavane after the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) delayed approving the project despite the…
Bare your bloom
Tawny Stidolph Lifestyle Correspondent The Horticultural Panel of the National Association of Garden Clubs are holding a garden competition to find the best gardens in Harare. Entries are open now. The…
Solar street lights for Harare
Herald Reporter Harare City Council has partnered a foreign investor in a $15 million project that will see solar street lights installed in the city centre. The project has started…
Maintenance arrears land Mic Inity in court
Court Reporter REGGAE artiste Mike “Mic Inity” Madamombe was yesterday dragged before a Harare magistrate after he failed to pay maintenance fees for his two children. He owes $2 100.
‘Catch them young’ launched
Rumbidzai Mafake Cool Lifestyle Writer Harare City Council this week officially launched the Catch Them Young programme at Budiriro 3 Primary School. This follows the launch of the Catch Them Young…
Editorial Comment: Equip police to enforce traffic laws
Senate is debating road safety through a motion moved by Dr Olivia Muchena this week but while correctly attributing the high rate of accidents to a culture of ignoring the…
Price includes natives in team
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN golf legend Nick Price has named fellow Zimbabweans Mark McNulty and Tony Johnstone as his assistants for this year’s Presidents Cup in South Korea.











