Cars torched at UCT campus
Cape Town. — Four vehicles were set alight on the University of Cape Town’s lower campus on Monday night. It is believed that the four cars were petrol-bombed. They were parked in…
mighty warriors
Sports Reporter THE Mighty Warriors opponents at the Africa Women Nations of Cup finals in Cameroon next month are not wasting any time in engaging in international friendly matches. Zimbabwe, though,…
The Hub unites artistes
Arts Correspondent — Warren Park residents were on Saturday night treated to good local entertainment at Wheel and Ease Bar, popularly known as PaWezhaz, as established and upcoming musicians took…
Heart attack claims Brazilian legend
LONDON. — Former Brazil captain Carlos Alberto has died, aged 72. Alberto was the skipper of Brazil’s 1970 World Cup-winning soccer side and netted the iconic fourth goal in the final…
Namibia border scam sucks in Zim migrants
Herald Reporter Five Zimbabweans have been arrested in Namibia after they were implicated in a case in which an immigration official allegedly stamped their passports indicating that they either exited…
Clown in sodomy storm
Fungai Lupande: Court Reporter A professional clown from Glen View 1, Harare, yesterday appeared in court accused of influencing three primary schoolboys to sodomise each other while he took pictures. Matson Maricha…
Young women boozing like boys — Study
Paris. — Young women in Western countries have caught up with their male counterparts in drinking habits, according to research published yesterday. Women aged 18-27 years old have almost reached parity…
Stars out of derby
MANCHESTER. — Kevin de Bruyne and Marouane Fellaini will both miss the Manchester derby tonight. Manchester United host Manchester City in the EFL Cup fourth round at Old Trafford at 9pm. But…
Wayne Rooney can go
MANCHESTER. —Jose Mourinho has told Wayne Rooney he needs to move if he wants regular first team football. The Manchester United boss has informed Rooney’s advisers that he simply cannot guarantee…
Command inputs collection begins
Herald Reporters— Farmers contracted to grow maize under Government’s Command Agriculture programme have started collecting inputs in most parts of the country ahead of the onset of the rainy season. Those…










