Samantha Kureya illuminates comedy sector
Naledi Sande: Arts Reporter Stand-up comedy was for a long time regarded as an anti-establishment tool set to bring down the Government and push for regime change. For Samantha Kureya, breaking into…
Plymouth hold Reds youngsters at Anfield
England. — Fourth-tier Plymouth Argyle shut up shop and kept the door firmly closed to earn a superb 0-0 draw away to Liverpool’s youngest ever starting XI in yesterday’s FA…
Redrawing the world map in the post-Brexit era
Rio Goldhammer : Correspondent For the past few decades, globalisation has been the status quo. Advancements in communication and transport technology have made the world far smaller than it once was,…
Desist from violence, political parties told
Samantha Chigogo: Herald Correspondent The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHCR) has called on political parties to dissuade their supporters from engaging in violence ahead of the forthcoming 2018 harmonised elections.
Muzadzi off to Ngezi?
Paul Mundandi: Sports Reporter FORMER champions Dynamos are likely to lose one of their key technical members, Gift Muzadzi, who has been linked with a move to ambitious Ngezi Platinum Stars.
NetOne to fly Warriors fans to Gabon
Takudzwa Chitsiga: Sports Reporter IN a bid to ensure that the Warriors will not be short on support when they travel to Gabon for the African Cup of Nations, their sponsors…
Stand-out award moments of 2016
Leroy Dzenga The last quarter of 2016 saw the country being rocked by a wave of award ceremonies, most of them new. Since their proliferation, the awards brought into the arts…
Zuma backs Palestine, Cuba
JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma has reiterated his party’s solidarity with the “oppressed people of the world” citing Palestine, Western Sahara and Cuba.
Obama endorses US diversity
WASHINGTON. – United States First Lady Michelle Obama (pictured left) made an impassioned case for embracing diversity and welcoming all religious groups last Friday in a not-so-veiled message to her…
Star rally livens up sleepy Bikita
From George Maponga recently in BIKITA Thousands of Zanu-PF youths, accompanied by Women’s League members donning the ruling party regalia, marched and toyi-toyed singing revolutionary songs, bringing the normally sleepy…











