REBELS WITHOUT A CAUSE AND THAT 50-YEAR-OLD DOMESTIC FOOTBALL CURSE
SHARUKO ON SATURDAY IT has been a great year where sporting underdogs have punched above their weight — Leicester City defying 5000-1 odds to win their FIRST English Premiership title,…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Come on Reuters spoilsports, stuff it!
BOTSWANA celebrates its Golden Jubilee on September 30 and we wish the Batswana all the best as they reflect on the past and introspect on the future of their country. And…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Negativity in PSL makes sponsors, fans stay away
SIX years ago, the domestic Premier Soccer League championship was unbranded and Motor Action, who were crowned champions at the end of the campaign, received nothing for their spirited efforts…
Zuma concerned about violence at varsities
CAPE TOWN/PIETERMARITZBURG. – President Jacob Zuma (pictured) yesterday said he was concerned by the violence that had broken out at universities following the announcement of government’s position on fee increases.
Charmed by Zim village tour
Lovemore Meya Lifestyle Correspondent The thought of visiting Zimbabwe for the first time might not entice a foreigner because of the negative publicity the country gets from the outside world. Some…
Top hospital in radiation storm • 12 patients, including pregnant woman, exposed • Concerns over cancer, sterility, cataracts raised
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Harare Central Hospital has come under fire for reportedly exposing 12 patients, including a pregnant woman, to the effects of ionising radiation, The Herald can reveal.
Portray Zim in good light, says Mzembi
Mabasa Sasa at the UNITED NATIONS Zimbabweans are shooting themselves in the foot by mischaracterising the situation in their own country in a manner that discourages tourist arrivals, a Cabinet…
Who will crumble first as pressure mounts?
Eddie Chikamhi in HARARE and Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE NORMAN Mapeza was in bullish mood yesterday as he plotted the strategy to maintain their advantage in the Premiership race when…
Cops kill 214 blacks in US
CHARLOTTE (North Carolina). – Keith Scott (43), the father of seven from Charlotte, North Carolina who was murdered in cold blood on Tuesday, becomes the 214th black person to be…
Obama admin can still remove sanctions: Govt
Mabasa Sasa at the UNITED NATIONS THERE remains hope for some thawing in Zimbabwe-United States relations in the last few months of President Barack Obama’s administration, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe…











