Priests mum on drug war killings
MANILA. — Catholic priests from the Philippines Church, an institution that helped oust two of the country’s leaders in the past, say they are afraid and unsure how to speak…
Measuring progress for Zim girls
Courage Nyamhunga Correspondent The Zimbabwean girl child is part of a large and vibrant global generation poised to take on the future, if a positive enabling environment is created for her.…
DRC opposition leader nabbed over anti-govt protests
KINSHASA. — An opposition leader in Democratic Republic of Congo was arrested late on Sunday for his role in anti-government demonstrations last month in which more than 50 people died,…
Tough German test for N. Ireland
BERLIN. — Kyle Lafferty says Northern Ireland must “work their socks off” in tonight’s World Cup soccer qualifier against Germany as they chase a first victory over the world champions…
Hurricane Matthew claims 1 000
PORT-AU-PRINCE. — The number of people killed in Haiti by Hurricane Matthew has hit 1 000 as the country battles new deaths from a cholera outbreak and buries bodies in…
Copa Coca-Cola team in SA
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-16 Copa Coca-Cola will fine tune their preparations in a professional environment after they left the country yesterday to set base at South Africa’s High…
5 found in possession of fake $1 800
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) lance corporal and his four colleagues appeared in court last Friday after they were found with $1 800 in fake notes. The five…
LATEST : Zim trio murder, rape, robbery trial opens in SA High Court
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The trial of three Zimbabwean men commonly known as ‘Omalayitsha’ and a South African woman facing 62 counts including murder, rape, robbery, extortion and assault among other violent crimes…
Caps United on top as Highlanders’ title push grows stronger
Mehluli Sibanda, @Mdawini_29 THE race for the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has gotten even more interesting with four rounds of fixtures to go.
Moyo likens self to Robin Hood
Herald Reporter— Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday admitted to abusing public funds, as university and college students blasted him for using tribalism…





