Apostolic churches hail ruling on marriages

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Apostolic and Zion churches have welcomed the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court which prohibits the marriage of girls under the age of 18. The two sects…

Neutrals want Leicester to win title, says Wenger

LONDON. — Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger accepts that all neutrals want Leicester to win the English Premier League soccer title this season. The Foxes moved five points clear at the…

Cote d’lvoire secure third place

KIGALI. — Cote d’lvoire clinched third place at the CHAN 2016 soccer tournament following a 2-1 win over Guinea yesterday afternoon at Amahoro Stadium.

New Zealand need power hitters

HAMILTON. — New Zealand need more runs from the middle order and must build on partnerships when they get started to boost their chances of beating Australia in the final…

LVG dismisses Mourinho talk

MANCHESTER. — Louis van Gaal has dismissed claims that Jose Mourinho is nailed on for his Manchester United job insisting there have been no talks between the club and the…

Barca equal record

MADRID. — Barcelona equalled a club record of 28 games unbeaten to move three points clear at the top of the Spanish La Liga soccer table with a hard-fought 2-0…

Reforms to strengthen democracy in Algeria

ALGIERS. – Algeria’s parliament adopted a package of constitutional reforms yesterday that authorities say will strengthen democracy, but opponents doubt it will bring real change.

MAGNA to open offices in Harare

Business Reporter Magna Carta, a South African reputation management consultancy is set to bolster its already existing Africa network with the opening of an office in Harare.

It can’t be business as usual

Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has experienced leaps and bounds of mixed economic fortunes over the last ten years or so. One variable that has been on a continued and worsening…

MDGs: Assessment of Africa’s progress

Jaspreet Kindra and Juliet Wasswa-Mugambwa Was development goals’ yardstick unfair to Africa? In just two decades, primary school enrolment in two of the world’s poorest countries – Niger and Burkina Faso…

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