It’s time for worship
Entertainment Editor Besides partying and lots of fun that will characterise this weekend in Harare, people will also have a platform to worship God through music and dance at the…
Zim poised for growth
State of the Nation Address by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Comrade R. G. Mugabe, in Parliament Building 25th August, 2015.
Lion kills tour guide
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter A 40-YEAR-Old tour guide was on Monday morning killed by a lion that attacked him as he led tourists in the Hwange National Park. Qin Terrence Swales,…
Dube’s million-dollar injection
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube says he has injected a staggering $1 million of his personal funds into domestic football since he assumed leadership of the country’s…
CAPS BAN LIFTED
• Phiri, Machapa, Pfumbidzai transfers now set to sail through Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE provisional embargo imposed on the transfer of CAPS United players, to both foreign and domestic…
Murder cases worry police
Crime Reporter Police yesterday said they were concerned at the sudden spike in murder cases recorded countrywide. The murders stemmed from domestic violence, adultery and altercations or misunderstandings, police said.
Workers unions scoff at Mahachi demands
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Workers’ unions representatives yesterday lashed out at suspended Harare Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi’s demands for a golden handshake running into millions of dollars, describing it as…
Magesh wins Jibilika third time
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Dance outfit Magesh stormed to victory for the third time at the recently held Jibilika Dance Festival in Bulawayo, walking away with $1 000 cash. It is…
More artistes for Harare Cup Clash
Bornwise Mtonzi Entertainment Reporter There will be fireworks at the Harare Cup Clash bash with more artistes lined up to perform at City Sports Centre this weekend. The bash will see…
Weak rand: SA central bank mulls intervention
JOHANNESBURG. — The South Africa’s Reserve Bank (SARB) says it may intervene in the currency exchange market should the rand’s performance worsen, having slipped to its lowest rate against the…











