Long break for league show
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor JUST when the championship marathon was beginning to gather momentum, Premiership clubs will next month have to make do with an enforced mid-season break to pave…
Editorial Comment: PSMAS service providers must be patient
It is difficult to understand why 30 or so doctors, optometrists and laboratories decided to sue Premier Service Medical Aid Society for outstanding claims and the action by PSMAS not…
Britain’s leap into the unknown
Matthew d’ Ancona Correspondent “The impetus of existing plans is always stronger than the impulse to change.” So wrote Barbara W. Tuchman in her great 1962 account of World War…
Universities must look beyond A-Level
Knowledge Mushowe Art Zone The just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo was an ideal eye opener for Zimbabwe tertiary institutions’ art educators.
Young artists explore Independence
Stephen Garan’anga Own Correspondent Since the 1890s the struggle for Zimbabwe’s liberation from the cruel colonist minority began with our forefathers,freedom in totality continues to be a dream because of the…
Call to cut work-related accidents
Herald Reporter PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira has challenged business to improve safety standards to curb workplace-related accidents.
Petrol Bomb: MDC supporters in court
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter THREE suspected MDC-T supporters appeared in court yesterday charged with petrol-bombing the house of zanu-pf Harare Provincial Youth League chairperson Cde Godwin Gomwe in Budiriro last…
Bako makes big impression in SA
Collin Matiza Sports Editor RISING Zimbabwean motocross rider Emmanuel Bako is slowly becoming a household name in South Africa. Bako, an eight-year-old Grade Three Pupil at Heritage Primary School in…
‘Busy Signal was not deported’
THE management of dancehall deejay Busy Signal has denied the artiste was deported from Panama last weekend. According to the artiste’s manager Gely Gordon, Busy Signal, 33, was en route…
NACZ warns unregistered promoters
Arts Correspondent National Arts Council of Zimbabwe has warned unregistered music promoters against holding events illegally. According to the arts governing board only 51 promoters as of April 30 2015 were…









