DPRK threatens to use Hydrogen bomb

PYONGYANG. – The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has turned into “a powerful nuclear weapons state ready to detonate self-reliant A-bomb and H-bomb to reliably defend its sovereignty and…

Econet launches pay and go system

Business Reporter Econet Wireless is not letting up on innovation, announcing yesterday it has launched a tap and go payment system called EcoCash Ta! The mobile network operator said that…

Arsenal’s special night

ATHENS. — Arsene Wenger was giddy with excitement as he reflected upon one of Arsenal’s greatest European soccer nights. Giddy enough to make him dream that this actually could be Arsenal’s…

Jose eyes champions league

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho believes his Chelsea team could challenge for the Champions League this season despite their woeful form in the English Premier League.

Govt, Chinese firm build school in Lupane

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent A Chinese firm has partnered with Government to build a primary school in Lupane which will benefit hundreds of pupils from the area and is targeted for…

Hope not lost for cotton farmers

Business Reporter ALL hope is not lost for cotton farmers, despite the late onset of rains this season. There were concerns that yields might be significantly affected as a result…

AFDB avails $34m for Bulawayo water

Business Reporter The African Development Bank has availed a $34 million grant to Zimbabwe for the implementation of Bulawayo’s Water and Sewerage Services Improvement Project.

What Pistorius trials tell us about racism in SA’s judiciary

Fola Adeleke Correspondent The differences in judicial opinion, similar to the outcomes in the Pistorius case, are elevated to unfortunate magnitudes to portray the transformation of the judiciary as inherently bad.

Trump: The ugly reality of American politics

Patrick Martin Correspondent Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, either as immigrants or visitors, has ignited a political firestorm.

Grave concern as Zuma fires finance minister

CAPE TOWN/JOHANNESBURG.- Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene may be just the first casualty in a series of high-profile victims of President Jacob Zuma’s latest cabinet shake-up.

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