Commuters face $200 fine
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Commuters who board lifts from undesignated points in towns and cities now risk arrest and paying fines of up to $200 in a move tailored to stop…
VP Mnangagwa mourns Saharawi leader
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter SAHARAWI Arab Democratic Republic president Mohamed Abdel Aziz has died after a long illness. He was 68.
Malawi in bullish mood
FORMER CAPS United and Malawi veteran midfielder Joseph Kamwendo believes it is possible to beat the Warriors in their own backyard when the two teams meet in a Group L…
Daiyaan Manue soars in SA
Collin Matiza Sports Editor YOUNG Zimbabwean motocross sensation Daiyaan Manuel produced another brilliant performance as he settled for a credible second-place finish in the 65cc Class during the third round of…
Cornered Chivayo calls for ‘ceasefire’
Felex Share Senior Reporter Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo yesterday pleaded for mercy from The Herald after the paper published a number of articles exposing how the Zimbabwe Power Company unprocedurally paid…
Rashford reaches new heights
LONDON. — When Anthony Martial limped forlornly towards the Old Trafford tunnel it set Marcus Rashford off on a meteoric rise from unknown teenager to the rising star of England’s…
Wrestling all-stakeholders meeting on today
Webster Dzvova Sports Reporter THE Ministry of Sport and Recreation is today expected to engage the Zimbabwe Wrestling Board Control in an all-stakeholders meeting to find solutions to the challenges facing…
Messi absolved
BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi’s former tax advisors came out in support of the football star yesterday as his trial for alleged fraud continued in Barcelona, saying he never handled his…
SA Rugby scores a first
CAPE TOWN. — South Africa Rugby has welcomed the appointment of Ilhaam Groenewald, its first female Executive Council member, along with the returning Monde Tabata as independent members of the…
How Powertel killed electricity queues
By Toneo Tonderai Rutsito Paying ZESA bills or pre-paid electricity a few months ago was probably one of the most painful process every Zimbabwean had to go through due to…



