Sachin backs India

BANGALORE. — Sachin Tendulkar expects India to hit back hard in the second Test cricket against Australia beginning tomorrow in Bangalore after their shock defeat in the opening encounter. Australia’s crushing…

Man ‘sets’ wife on fire as son (7) watches

Midlands Bureau A Gweru man allegedly doused his wife with paraffin and set her on fire, resulting in her death while the couple’s seven-year-old son watched. Eddy Mpofu was allegedly angry…

China’s annual conference starts today in Beijing

Elita Chikwati in BEIJING, China The fifth session of the 12th Chinese Peoples’ Political Consultative Conference will start this afternoon here in Beijing. The annual session for the top advisory…

Zim should take a leaf from America on sellouts

Herald Reporters Zanu-PF should take a leaf from the way the Americans are treating the case of Attorney-General, Mr Jeff Sessions, who is under fire for clandestinely meeting with the…

No hiding place for Liverpool

LONDON. — If ever there was a good day to bury bad news, Liverpool timed it to perfection on Monday, when a dreadful 3-1 defeat by Leicester City became a…

Lesotho PM loses no-confidence vote

MASERU. – Lesotho’s prime minister lost a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, deepening the political uncertainty in the mountain kingdom ahead of an election likely within three months. Prime Minister…

Civil servants reconsider strike bid

Tendai Mugabe and Tatenda Charamba— Civil servants say they are considering calling off a strike they had planned for next Monday to demand their bonuses after realising that the industrial…

JSC pledges support for Acting Chief Justice Malaba

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— The Judicial Service Commission has pledged its support to the Acting Chief Justice Luke Malaba, who assumed duty on Wednesday following the retirement of Justice Godfrey…

It’s the market for value packs

My Two Cents It is no secret that consumers are suffering from economic hardships. Government, likewise, has been facing difficulties in financing their expenditures due to declining revenue collections.

Obasanjo slams xenophobia, Nigerian delegation SA-bound

ABUJA. – Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on Wednesday condemned attacks by South African youths on Nigerians and other African nationals. His condemnation came as Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, is set…

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