Zim scoops top UNESCO award
Herald Reporter— Female Student Network Trust (FSNT), an organisation that advocates the rights of female students in tertiary institutions, raised the national flag high when it won the first edition…
Walking in Spirit: Betrayal
Isaiah 54 vs 15; “No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper and you shall confute every tongue that rises against you in judgment. This is the heritage of…
Council introduces swipe machines
Bianca Leboho Herald reporter Harare City Council is in the process of introducing swipe machines in its revenue halls across the city to ease transaction challenges for ratepayers. This comes at…
‘National teams need support’
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter KARATE coach Winston Nyanhete feels that without adequate support it will be difficult for the local teams to fully exploit the talent they have when competing in…
$5m Chivayo payout: ZPC probes bigwigs
Felex Share Senior Reporter— The Zimbabwe Power Company board is investigating how management unprocedurally made a down-payment of $5 million to Wicknell Chivayo for pre-commencement works on the 100 Megawatt Gwanda…
‘You’re jealous of me’
MADRID. — Cristiano Ronaldo will not play in Portugal’s pre-European Championship friendly against England on Thursday as he rests from his third Champions League soccer triumph but he insists those…
The rise of Paul Pogba
PARIS. — Since his childhood, Paul Pogba has forged the weapons to become a football legend. He is always looking forward with a ferocious ambition and a formidable mental strength.…
Air-strikes on ISIS, reducing cities to ruins
Patrick Cockburn Correspondent “They make a desert and they call it peace,” is the bitter line Tacitus attributed to the British tribal leader Calgacus speaking 2 000 years ago of the…
Bangar to coach india
MUMBAI. — Sanjay Bangar, the former India and Railways all-rounder, has been appointed India’s head coach for the team’s tour to Zimbabwe. Bangar (43) had worked with the team as assistant…
Stolen receipt book lands court official in the dock
Court Correspondent A 29-YEAR-OLD High Court employee appeared in court yesterday charged with stealing a Judicial Service Commission receipt book. Tarisai Kangwete allegedly then receipted clients and pocketed $5 126.




