Foreign-based artistes cry foul

Naledi Sande Arts Reporter — Musicians based in the diaspora have lamented lack of airplay on local radio stations, saying they were failing to get the mileage they deserve, yet their…

Delta in marked revenue decline

Business Reporter— DELTA Corporation has reported a significant decline in revenue for the quarter and nine months to December 2016, weighed down by depressed aggregate demand and product shortages.

Obama doesn’t regret ‘red line’ over Syria conflict

WASHINGTON. — US President Barack Obama says he does not regret his speech drawing a “red line” over Syria’s use of chemical weapons, a phrase critics say symbolises the US…

Teen(18) jailed 10yrs for raping sister

Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter— An 18-year-old Harare man, who raped his 12-year-old sister, was slapped with a 10-year jail term by a Harare magistrate. The teenager raped his 12-year-old stepsister in…

Musona’s injury nightmare

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor— ZIMBABWE’S Warriors have suffered a huge blow to their African Cup of Nations Group B aspirations with talismanic forward Knowledge Musona being ruled out of Thursday’s…

Mugadza nabbed over malicious utterances

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Court Reporter— Controversial pastor Phillip Mugadza was yesterday arrested by Harare law and order maintenance officers, while attending his routine remand case.

Zim first female ranger relives memories

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor  — Growing up in the rural areas, in the 1970s every little girl then aspired to be a teacher, nurse or just being a full time…

Pasuwa rallies Warriors

Mugove Chigada in FRANCEVILLE, Gabon— WARRIORS coach Callisto Pasuwa believes the team will play with more confidence against Senegal after holding Algeria to a 2-2 draw at the Stade de…

Graphic designer launches label

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Correspondent — Graphic designer Trulin Munyaradzi recently launched a clothes label named “Hobho Hobho” in Avondale, Harare, at the weekend, a collection which he hopes will hit the…

Kampala detects bird flu

KAMPALA. — Uganda announced on Sunday it had detected bird flu among migratory birds, without specifying whether it was the particularly virulent H5 strain detected this season in countries worldwide.

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