Statues, foreigners loathed alike in SA

DURBAN. – Heritage experts have drawn parallels between the vandalism of historical monuments and the recent xenophobic attacks, saying both were symptoms of underlying frustrations fuelled by poverty, slow transformation…

FIVE DAYS DOWN ONE TO GO

Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Lifestyle Editor Sixteen years ago a dream came to life after years of one man working hard to convince other people to buy into his vision of making…

‘Don’t overrate Joice Mujuru’

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor People should not overestimate the influence of former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru, who was kicked out of the revolutionary Zanu-PF party for planning to topple…

Peter’s old boys club

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor BOURNEMOUTH’S incredible journey from certain collapse, just six-years-ago, to seal a place in the English Premiership on Monday night — and a cash windfall of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Competitiveness key for growth

A number of factors are militating against Government’s efforts to turnaround the economy, but the earlier they are dealt with the better.

Funeral parade for Tapfumaneyi

Herald Reporter A funeral parade for the late Retired Air Force of Zimbabwe Group Captain and Ministry of Health and Child Care principal director Dr Christopher Tapfumaneyi was held yesterday…

The Interview: ‘There’s no room for division in Zanu-PF’

Zanu-PF national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere (SK) says the restructuring of the party is not a one-man show. He says that people should not overestimate the capacity of former…

No law for salary freeze — arbitrator

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe does not have laws authorising a company to freeze salaries or wages, but parties involved in a labour dispute can reach an agreement through…

6 cops charged with murder over Baltimore death

BALTIMORE. – Baltimore’s State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced yesterday morning that several officers involved in the death of Freddie Gray will face homicide charges.

Whither Workers’ Day?

Herald Reporters It was business as usual in Harare yesterday. Vegetables, men’s and ladies’ shoes, clothes and other wares covered the city’s pavements while at flea markets scores of people…

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