A glimpse into world of female prisoner
Sarah Gilmartin Correspondent Two years into a death row sentence in a Zimbabwean prison for the murder of a white man, Mnemosyne writes down an account of her extraordinary life for…
Violence rocks Euros
MARSEILLE. — Hundreds of fans charging through streets holding chairs above their heads ready to throw and bloodied, bare-chested men brawling with police — football’s plague of violence has returned…
Mozambique refutes sacking minister
MAPUTO. — Mozambique’s presidency said on Thursday that a statement about the sacking of Finance Minister Adriano Maleiane, who has been at the centre of two weeks of negotiations over…
Cooperation crucial to combat global terrorism
Chris Williams Correspondent On Saturday June 4, 2016, the United States embassy in Pretoria issued a warning to its citizens in South Africa that there was a heightened threat of terror…
Promoter of the year endorses Jam Session
Arts Correspondent Reigning National Arts Merit Awards promoter of the year Daniel Masaiti of Marondera has applauded organisers of the weekly Jam Session at City Sports Bar for their efforts…
Man jailed 12 months for beating stepdaughter
Court Correspondent A 32-year-old Harare man has been jailed for 12 months for beating up his stepdaughter with a plank. Nyasha Mutema was facing charges of ill-treatment or neglect of children…
SAA needs strong leadership — Bezuidenhout
JOHANNESBURG. — Former Mango CEO Nico Bezuidenhout says South African Airways (SAA) needs strong leadership, describing the current situation at the airline as a “soap opera”.
England’s soft centre exposed
MARSEILLE. — For all the positives that England can take from their performance against Russia in their opening Euro 2016 soccer game there remains the worrying issue that their sophisticated…
TSL optimistic despite fall in profit, revenue
Business Reporter TSL Limited registered significant decline in profits in the first half to April 2016, weighed down by weak revenue, but fundamentals of the business remain strong.
‘Courts scare away pathologists’
Herald Reporter HOSTILE conditions in criminal courts during presentation of evidence have resulted in doctors being scared of specialising in forensic pathology, a situation that has seen the country facing…


