Modern America: The empire of lies

Martin Berger Correspondent The notion that the United States is an empire of lies would be difficult to dispute by anyone who has followed the events of the last decade. It’s…

Arsenal balk on Evans

LONDON. — Arsenal have been quoted a staggering £25 million for West Bromwich Albion defender Jonny Evans as their search for a centre back stalls. Albion boss Tony Pulis paid less…

Walking in Spirit: God’s timetable

Mark 11: 24; “Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.” A few years ago in…

Test washed out

DURBAN. — South African captain Faf du Plessis and New Zealand coach Mike Hesson both expressed disappointment after the first Test cricket between South Africa and New Zealand was abandoned…

20 students off to study in the Netherlands

Talent Gore Herald Reporter About 20 Zimbabwean students are scheduled to leave for the Netherlands this week after receiving scholarships to study in the European country. The scholarships were awarded by Dutch…

Bravo arrives at City

MANCHESTER. — Claudio Bravo was set to undergo a medical at Manchester City late yesterday ahead of his £17 million move from Barcelona. The Barca keeper flew in to Manchester to…

31 clinical officers graduate

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Joint venture partnerships are the only solution in addressing challenges resulting from dwindling financial support in the health sector, Chitungwiza Central Hospital chief executive officer Dr…

How poor data affects Africa’s policy decisions

African policy makers are increasingly called on to use evidence-based research to inform development decisions. But this requires the rigorous collection of data as well as a coordinated system to…

Brazil didn’t mess up Games

RIO DE JANEIRO. — As the Olympic hoardings are taken down in Rio de Janeiro and the Carnival atmosphere subsides, there is relief that cash-strapped Brazil avoided making a mess…

City admits water supply nightmare

Herald Correspondent HARARE City Council has admitted it is having a nightmare in meeting the demand for water by residents amid revelations that Prince Edward Dam is virtually empty and…

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