What crisis? Skipper rallies Green Machine

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter CAPS United skipper Moses Muchenje says the Green Machine are not in a crisis and the challenges they are facing were not limited to them, but were…

Zim trio faces 62 murder, rape charges in S. Africa

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Three Zimbabwean men commonly known as omalayitsha and a South African woman, are expected to go for trial at the Palm Ridge High Court in Johannesburg between…

Face of Zim beckons ◆ Romain Virgo to grace show ◆ One contestant disqualified

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter ELEVEN models will contest in Black Opal Face of Zimbabwe pageant set for Glamis Arena on September 17 on a night that will see Jamaica’s Romain Virgo…

Former FIFA boss Havelange dies

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Joao Havelange, who has died at 100, was the man who made FIFA a global powerhouse, only to resign under a cloud of corruption that has…

Association maps way forward for craft sector

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Correspondent Zimbabwe Applied Arts and Craft Association launched a dialogue under the theme “Crafts and applied arts subsector in Zimbabwe; proposed strategies and policies to grow the crafts…

Maize deliveries top 147 000t

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter FARMERS have delivered close to 147 000 tonnes of maize to Grain Marketing Board depots countrywide. The GMB is offering $390 per tonne and has so far…

Tyson reads riot act to mayor

From George Maponga in Masvingo Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere (pictured above) has lashed out at MDC-T-dominated Masvingo City Council for trying to block the…

Lochte offered apology

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Rio Olympics organisers apologised to US swimmer Ryan Lochte on Monday after he was robbed at gunpoint in a major embarrassment for the tournament.

Zanu-PF sends delegation to Angola’s MPLA congress

Herald Reporter Zanu-PF has dispatched a delegation to Angola to attend the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) Congress which began last night. The delegation is led by…

SA varsities, students on collision course over fees

CAPE TOWN. – A funding crisis is threatening to disrupt South African universities that had been hit before by student unrest over fee increases, authorities warned on Monday.

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