All Blacks saluted
WELLINGTON. — All Blacks legends lined up to acclaim the current New Zealand rugby team as the best ever yesterday, saying their domination over the past four years made the…
United to end barren spell
LONDON. — Manchester United’s goal-shy players tackle CSKA Moscow at Old Trafford in the Champions League tonight determined to end a goal drought that now stretches to 295 minutes. Since Anthony…
Caddy speaks on Tiger
AUCKLAND. — Outspoken caddy Steve Williams has revealed that he sometimes felt like a “slave” to Tiger Woods and wanted to stop the champion American golfer spitting on the course. Williams,…
Jose: Chelsea owner undecided
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea future is hanging in the balance, with Roman Abramovich still anguishing over whether to sack him. The Russian tycoon is reluctant to axe the 52-year-old and…
Problems with teen pregnancies
Problems with teen pregnancies Many Teen Pregnancies Are Unplanned or Unwanted Too-Early Childbearing Often Harms the Health of Both Mother and Child. Early childbearing may be life-threatening to both the mother and…
10 most common side effects of oral contraceptives
Inter-menstrual spotting: approximately 50 percent of people using the pill experience vaginal bleeding between expected periods, most commonly within the first 3 months of starting to take the pill. Nausea: some…
Zim men in maternal health issues
Mr Charles Murahwa from Chief Chundu area in Hurungwe joined a long winding queue at the nearby antenatal clinic together with his pregnant wife. As he sat on the bench next…
Firm demands $1,5m from Allied Bank
Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing Association has written to Allied Bank’s liquidator Dr Cecil Madondo demanding nearly $1,5 million belonging to its members which is locked in the collapsed…
$1,1bn cash roll-out for Hwange deal
Lloyd Gumbo in VICTORIA FALLS— Chinese financial institutions will release $1,1 billion early next month for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station, the first tranche from mega deals signed…
Leprosy resurfaces in Malawi
LILONGWE. — Leprosy, a pandemic that was believed to have been stamped out in Malawi in 1970, has resurfaced in the country with one reported death and 24 on treatment. According…



