The economic cost of diabetes

Yemurai Machirori Correspondent For so long the world turned a blind eye to diabetes, a condition that has been labelled as the “silent killer”. In world health matters, it has been…

Henry not happy

LONDON. — Thierry Henry says Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger made the wrong decision in substituting Olivier Giroud 22 minutes into his side’s 1-0 defeat to Chelsea on Sunday. The striker…

Changing hats from victims to victors

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor “We approached the courts with the conviction that child marriages had to be banned following the experience that we went through as young brides and young mothers.”

Ozil’s buy back clause

LONDON. — Real Madrid inserted a buy-back clause into Arsenal’s deal for Mesut Ozil in 2013, according to a leaked document. The document — published today by website Football Leaks…

Kiwis hammer Pakistan

WELLINGTON. — A solid 82 by Henry Nicholls followed by a ninth-wicket batting blitz carried New Zealand to a convincing 70-run victory in the opening one-day international cricket match against…

Reds eye League Cup final

LONDON. — Zigzagging across the road like a clown car they may be, but Liverpool are also just 90 minutes from Wembley ahead of tonight’s League Cup semi-final second leg…

Why voice of Africa’s informal economy should be heard

Terence Jackson Correspondent The informal economy in Africa is big business. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates that its average size as a percentage of gross domestic product in sub-Saharan Africa…

4 in abortive bid to bomb Gushungo Dairy

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A fringe political party leader and three of his colleagues arrested while trying to petrol-bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy farm in Mazowe appeared in court…

Demolition saga takes new twist

Herald Reporters SEVERAL Government officials, among them Harare provincial administrator Mr Alfred Tome, have been sucked into the Arlington Estate saga where Harare City Council is destroying houses built on…

Blessing Mavuta destroys Namibia

CAPTAIN Blessing Mavuta took six wickets as Zimbabwe Under-19s crushed their Namibian counterparts by eight wickets in an ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup warm-up match in the Bangladesh port city…

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