Child President calls for peace

Bianca Leboho Herald Reporter Recently-elected Child president Tinaye Mbavari has called on Zimbabweans to maintain peace despite the economic challenges the country is facing. Her statement follows kombi and police clashes, which…

Serena, Venus brace for family fortunes

LONDON. — Serena Williams admits she is shocked to be on the verge of meeting sister Venus in the Wimbledon tennis final seven years after they last slugged it out…

Hamilton eyes British GP

LONDON. — Lewis Hamilton need fear no boos or whistles at Silverstone this weekend but the Formula One world champion cannot escape the fallout from Austria as he chases a…

Walking in Spirit: Graduating in faith

Colossians 2 vs 6-7; “As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, as you…

Regulatory framework for local content requirements

Dr Gift Mugano Further to last week’s issue which focused on the need to promulgate local content requirement into law, this week’s discussion looks at the institutional framework of the…

Martino quits Argentina

BUENOS AIRES. — Argentina head coach Gerardo Martino resigned on Tuesday, deepening the chaos in the frustrated squad a month before the Olympics after its star striker Lionel Messi also…

African airlines seek ways to increase growth, profits

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter AFRICAN airlines are racing to ratify a decade and half old agreement that seeks to promote the indigenisation and liberalisation of African skies in terms of access,…

Lionel Messi escapes jail

MADRID. — Barcelona soccer star Lionel Messi will spend precisely ZERO days behind bars — despite being sentenced to 21 months for tax evasion yesterday.

Pseudo churches, shame on you!

Chido Chikuni Correspondent Churches should be genuine and stick to the mandate of their business. It boggles the mind how pseudo churches under the banner of Zimbabwe Divine Destiny (ZDD), immorally…

ZDF to continue investing in personnel training

Shamiso Makiwa Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces has vowed to continue investing in the training of its personnel, although the country’s detractors are spending sleepless nights plotting its downfall.

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