Fire Prof Moyo: War vets

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo must be dismissed from Zanu-PF and Government for his unbecoming behaviour, the Zimbabwe National…

Beyonce, Jay-Z name twins Rumi and Sir

NEW YORK – The wait may be over for the names of the twins of music power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z. Signs point to the names as Rumi and Sir.

Magaya brings business to a halt

Herald Reporter Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya brought business to a standstill in Harare when he led a clean up campaign in the Central Business District…

‘Leaders must be recognised’

Business Reporter Zimbabweans should start recognising leaders who achieve growth and success rather than celebrating survivors of the current economic environment, Zimbabwe Institute of Management honorary fellow and Chamber of…

‘Land barons’ target open spaces

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent Some unruly elements in Chitungwiza are reportedly occupying open spaces ahead of the land identification and regularisation process being spearheaded by the recently appointed caretaker commission.

Manyuchi works way up

Sports Reporter FORMER World Boxing Council silver welterweight champion Charles Manyuchi began his journey to redemption on a positive note when he beat Democratic Republic of Congo boxer Sherif Kasongo…

Pacman urged to quit

BRISBANE. — Manny Pacquiao’s trainer advised the Filipino legend to quit boxing yesterday after his sensational defeat to unheralded Australian Jeff Horn.

Fistula, HIV: Woman’s nightmare

Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor  Katherine Manjengwa (25) of Siamuchimbo area under Chief Nenyunga in Binga, Matabeleland North is an open book.

Loew hails his young stars

SAINT PETERSBURG. — Joachim Loew has hailed Germany’s next generation of stars after beating Chile 1-0 in Sunday night’s Confederations Cup final, but says the challenge is to defend the…

Andy Murray motors away

LONDON. — Wimbledon tennis champion Andy Murray opened 2017 Centre Court action in style yesterday, motoring into the second round with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 win over Alexander Bublik.

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