Man commits suicide after striking wife with axe

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent A 27-year-old Chivhu man allegedly stabbed his wife with a knife in the face and struck her seven times with an axe before he committed suicide following…

Goodchild’s double celebration

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Renowned urban grooves artiste and television host Goodchild, real name Alexio Gwenzi, is set to launch his new single entitled ‘‘U and I’’, tomorrow at Pariah…

National Bowls tourney begins

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE annual Zimbabwe October 5s bowling tournament begins this morning with 18 teams expected to battle for honours at the City Bowling Club. Highlands are the defending…

Sculptors use various skills

Stephen Garan’nga Visual Art The Mzilikazi Art and Craft Centre in Bulawayo and the National Gallery Visual Arts Studios (formerly the BAT Workshop) in Harare have, for more than three decades…

Zimpraise fest begins today

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter ONE of Zimbabwe’s leading gospel music choir groups, Zimpraise, will today host an International Gospel and Music Festival at the Harare International Conference Centre. The festival ends…

Pacman to retire

LONDON. — Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao says he is likely to retire from the sport after one more fight next year. Pacquiao, who lost to Floyd Mayweather in his…

‘Migrate to value added exports’

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ZIMBABWE should migrate to value added exports from primary product exports to stop the weakening economic growth and improve liquidity in the system.

SRC hail rowers

The Sport and Recreation Commission board, management and staff wishes to extend hearty congratulations to our rowers Micheen Thornycroft and Peter Purcell-Gilpin who recently qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympic…

Platini’s dream dealt shattering blow

ZURICH. — One of the greatest footballers in history, Michel Platini was on target just two weeks ago for becoming the next head of FIFA, the sport’s paramount body. But…

Jose Mourinho thankful

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho thanked Roman Abramovich for giving him a public vote of confidence. Chelsea’s billionaire owner took the unusual step of authorising a statement of support for Blues…

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