President calls for war vets welfare fund

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter PATRON of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, President Mugabe has called for the establishment of a fund to assist liberation war heroes and their dependants…

Tribalism is not humour, but hate

Nick Mangwana View From the Diaspora IN recent days social media has gone into overdrive with memes which poke fun at people from Masvingo or Karangas in general. The underlying messages…

CBZ bemoans growing rental arrears

Taurai Mangudhla LISTED financial services group CBZ Holdings has bemoaned growing rental arrears, restrained rental yields and low occupancy levels obtaining in the commercial property sector for weighing down on…

I’m being treated like a criminal: Costa

LAGARTO. – Mere moments have passed since Sam Vokes headed Burnley into a 3-0 first half lead at Chelsea when there is a knock on the door at Diego Costa’s…

Chari burial set for today

Herald Reporter Zimpapers chief sub-editor Slydon Chari (56), who died on Sunday, will be buried today at Glen Forest Memorial Park on the outskirts of Harare. His daughter Ms Gladys…

Klopp back in Germany

PARIS. – Jurgen Klopp takes his Liverpool side to his native Germany this week to face Hoffenheim as they target a return to the group stage of the Champions League…

Chiyangwa mourns Mahofa

Sports Reporter ZIFA and COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa joined the nation in mourning the death of Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Shuvai Mahofa who died in the province early yesterday morning.

Why Govt officials shouldn’t use Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail

On the October 14, 2013 there was a report that, on a single day, the National Security Agency (NSA)’s Special Source Operations branch collected 444 743 email address books from…

President speaks on soldiers, cops skirmishes

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe has said the beating up of police officers by rogue soldiers in Harare’s central business district last week was regrettable, as the uniformed forces were…

Ronaldo banned for shoving referee

BARCELONA. – Cristiano Ronaldo has been given a five-match ban following his red card in Real Madrid’s Spanish Super Cup first leg 3-1 win over Barcelona on Sunday night.

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