It’s Sturridge to the rescue
LENS. — Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge rose from the bench to score as England came from behind to defeat neighbours Wales 2-1 in yesterday’s all-British Euro 2016 soccer finals…
Brazil acting president implicated in scandal
BRASILIA. – Brazil’s acting President Michel Temer on Wednesday rejected allegations that represented the first direct link between him and the massive corruption probe at state-run oil company Petrobras.
Will CARICOM stand with Zimbabwe?
Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye At the end of 2015 between December 4 and 6 a very important meeting took place in Trinidad and Tobago between the Caribbean Pan African Network (CPAN),…
Ethiopian envoy meets VP Mphoko
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter ETHIOPIAN ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Mustafe Dek Abdisalam has expressed his country’s commitment to cooperating with Zimbabwe to improve existing trade and economic ties. Speaking after meeting Vice…
Spain eye Euro progress
NICE. — European champions Spain are often slow starters at major soccer tournaments, but after Gerard Pique’s late winner in their Euro 2016 opener, Vicente del Bosque’s men already have…
Walk the talk on corruption — ED
Tendai Mugabe Herald Reporter— GOVERNMENT should now walk the talk on corruption and ruthlessly punish those found on the wrong side of the law regardless of their positions or social standing,…
Perm Sec in $1,7m scandal
Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor— Secretary for Mines and Mining Development Professor Francis Gudyanga allegedly ordered the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) to pay a Harare-based agricultural firm over $1,3…
14 more Kuwait trafficking victims back
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent FOURTEEN more Zimbabwean women arrived in the country yesterday from Kuwait where they were subjected to slavery. The women were lured by a syndicate of dubious employment…
US envoy admits sanctions horror
Innocent Ruwende and Samantha Chigogo United States of America Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Harry Thomas Jnr 1 yesterday conceded that the illegal sanctions his country imposed are hurting ordinary Zimbabweans…
Challenge of balancing competing water, energy needs in Sadc
Kizito Sikuka Correspondent It is believed that a better understanding of the water-energy nexus will unlock opportunities for collaboration among member states, thereby boosting regional cooperation and development.






