Japan’s male virgins…A quarter of over-30s have never known a woman

Danielle Demetriou in Tokyo Middle-aged male virgins have become so prevalent in Japan that a specific term – “yaramiso”- has slipped into popular usage to refer to them. As many as…

Chidyausiku raps Speaker

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter THE Speaker of the National Assembly has no mandate to announce or declare any vacant seats when political parties withdraw their legislators in terms of…

Zim needs positive engagement: Swiss envoy

Target Shumba Herald Reporter There is renewed interest from several countries to re-engage and do business with Zimbabwe, which has seen many foreign trade missions visiting the country, Switzerland’s Ambassador…

New rides for Longcheng park

Swagga T A theme park or an amusement park is a place with attractions made up of rides such as roller coasters and water rides. They usually contain a selection of…

The Interview: ‘Vendors should not be used as political pawns’

Tichaona Zindoga Yesterday marked the expiry of the ultimatum given to illegal vendors to vacate the central business district of Harare and go to designated sites. By day-end yesterday, it…

Auditor-General beats deadline

Senior Reporter The Auditor-General, Ms Mildred Chiri, has commended her staff for producing the 2014 audit report ahead of the June 30 deadline as required by law.

I didn’t resign: Blatter

LAUSANNE. – Sepp Blatter has claimed that he “did not resign” as FIFA president, according to a report by the Swiss newspaper Blick. “I did not resign. I put myself and…

Don’t miss the time of your visitation

Bishop Dr. B. Manjoro Dunamis I WILL be talking to you today on not missing the time of your visitation! Friends, there is a God in heaven and that God visits…

Govt to pay GNU MPs’ allowances

Herald Reporter THE Government is committed to paying outstanding sitting allowances owed to members of the Seventh Parliament that sat during the era of the inclusive Government, Finance and Economic…

Beach attack leaves 40 dead

TUNIS. — At least 37 people, mostly foreigners, have been killed in an attack on a beach near two tourist hotels in the Tunisian resort town of Sousse, according to…

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