Mbara backs Ndiraya
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS skipper Augustine Mbara says the players support whoever is appointed to coach the Glamour Boys and will back Tonderai Ndiraya to try and win the…
Fraudsters use Motaung’s name to dupe fans
Radio icon Thuso Motaung is hopping mad after his name was used to con unsuspecting fans. The LesediFM presenter, who is not on Facebook, told Sowetan that a fraudster known only…
ZDF Day preps a gear up
Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Preparations for this year’s Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) commemorations to be held next Tuesday are now at an advanced stage, with rehearsals for drills already under…
Arsenal boss hits back at Jose
LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has hit back at Jose Mourinho after his claims Arsenal “left their philosophy in the dressing room” in Sunday’s Community Shield win.
Pensioners’ pay delayed
Herald Reporter Government has moved and staggered pay dates for all pensioners for this month from last Thursday (July 30 2015) to August 7 and 13. In a statement yesterday, Public…
Why Israel is suddenly owning up to terrorism
Daoud Kuttab Correspondent After over a year of total silence, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made two phone calls to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in as many weeks.
Soulistic makes winning contests a habit
For the Soweto dance crew Soulistic Fusion Trio, dance is not just an art form, but it is who they are. It’s part of their very being, as dance resides in…
Zim Alloys on the mend
Business Reporter FERROCHROME producer Zimbabwe Alloys has switched on one of its major furnaces and hopes to bring back on stream its largest oven by 2016 if its capital raising…
Four perish as kombi, haulage truck collide
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent A COMMUTER omnibus rammed a haulage truck in Harare yesterday morning, killing four passengers and injuring 16. Of the injured, five were in critical condition at Parirenyatwa…
AfrAsia creditors okay disposal of MicroKing
AfrAsia creditors and members last week approved the disposal of MicroKing to a consortium of two foreign investors that is expected to inject $22 million into the micro-finance institution.

