Why pupils fail O-Level English
Theodora Chirapa Correspondent In the 20 odd years that I have been in the Zimbabwean education system and 10 years spent in English remediation, I have identified a number of factors…
Klopp slams transfer window
LIVERPOOL. — Jurgen Klopp says he can’t wait until the transfer window closes – and admits he is stunned by the “obsession” surrounding potential new signings.
8 drivers set for world competition
Herald Reporter Eight bus and truck drivers from across the country will participate in the 2016 world professional driving championships to be held in Finland on Thursday.
Sports chief blasted
ASHGABAT. — Turkmenistan’s president Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov gave his sports chief a public dressing-down yesterday after the Central Asian country’s athletes once more came home empty-handed from the Olympics.
Gahadzikwa dreams of Bosso title
Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS’ mid-season acquisition Allan Gahadzikwa believes the Castle Lager Premiership championship title is still there for the picking and his side are firmly in the race.
Council rakes in $1,2m from informal traders
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter HARARE City Council has pocketed $1,2 million from informal traders operating from its markets including Mupedzanhamo and Mbare Musika between January and May this year.
PSMI workers strike cripples services
Health Reporter Normal services are yet to resume at Premier Service Medical Investments (PSMI)’s businesses following a demonstration by some aggrieved employees over unpaid salary arrears last Friday.
Junior hockey braces for tough tourney
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter UNDER-21 women’s hockey team assistant coach Tendayi Maredza says they are bracing up for a tough competition at the Junior World Cup later this year where they…
Author champions Ndebele literature
Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Tsitsi Nomsa Ngwenya is an enterprising woman whose debut Ndebele novel “Izinyawo Zayizolo” is set to leave a mark in local literature. The novel was published this year…
Lilesa promised safe return
ADDIS ABABA. — Ethiopia’s government vowed that Olympic marathon silver medallist Feyisa Lilesa had nothing to fear upon returning home after staging a dramatic protest against the country’s politics, state-controlled…

