Fourth place might not be enough for CL

LONDON. — The team finishing fourth in the Premier League could be denied a Champions League slot next term if Manchester City win the continent’s elite club competition and Liverpool…

Plagiarism: The crime of copy cats

Last week the examiner went indepth on the issue of examination malpractice. We described examination malpractice as cheating. That is to say cheating, whether by copying or peeping, seeking to…

Connecting Zimbabwe to Booker T. Washington

Obi Egbuna Simunye For the past 48 years the so-called African Americans have used the day of April 4th to reflect on both the cowardly assassination of the iconic civil…

Drought, politics weigh on SA’s trade conditions

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Trade Conditions Survey for March 2016 shows trade conditions in negative territory for the fifth consecutive month.

Mhere takes ‘Double Double’ to Beitbridge

Sophia Chese : Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Mathias Mhere is taking his latest album to Beitbridge where he will be performing at Pagomba Cafe on Sunday. The show comes as the musician…

When talent collides with memories

Stephen Garan’anga : Visual Art When high speed passenger trains takeoff from opposite directions mistakenly on the same line their collision is disastrous, but when childhood memories torment an artistically talented…

Marketers to hold two-day indaba

Business Reporter The Marketers Association of Zimbabwe will hold a two day business conference later this month in Harare to help business leaders expand their networks and make valuable personal…

Hamilton hit with penalty

SHANGHAI. – Formula One’s Lewis Hamilton said yesterday that a five-place grid penalty imposed on him because of a gearbox change gave him “an opportunity to rise” in China this…

Tobacco deliveries increase as prices firm

Hugh Gombakomba Herald Reporter TOBACCO deliveries at the auction floors have increased by 66 percent as prices continue to firm, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has said.

De Gea single-handedly saving Van Gaal

LONDON. — It was, once again, another timely shot in the arm for Louis van Gaal and, when the Manchester United manager is hovering close to the precipice, his players…

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