Hawks arrest four after allegedly trying to sell rocket-propelled grenades
JOHANNESBURG. – Four people have been arrested in South Africa after allegedly trying to sell explosives in two separate incidents, the Hawks said yesterday.
Chawapiwa outshines Khama
ZIMBABWE international forward Talent Chawapiwa outshone his countryman Khama Billiat on Tuesday night as Baroka FC stretched Kaizer Chiefs to the limit in a South African Premiership match that ended 1-1 in Polokwane.
Zim rappers clash with Namibians
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent ZIMBABWEAN rappers will next month take on Namibian rappers during the Grape Vine rap battles as the platform to nurture up-and-coming hip hop artistes spreads its…
Bosso to unleash trio
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor HIGHLANDERS might unleash their second half of the season finds when they take on relegation threatened Nichrut at Ascot Stadium in Gweru on Saturday.
Italy bridge: 39 dead as rescuers search for survivors
ROME. – Italian emergency workers pulled more bodies out of tons of broken concrete and twisted steel on Wednesday after a highway bridge collapsed in Genoa, raising the death toll to at least 39 people.
3 dead, 31 injured in pile-up
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THREE people died and 31 were injured when three vehicles were involved in a pile-up near Umguza River Bridge along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Road just before Kensington.
38th Sadc Summit: A momentous occasion
No matter how one would want to look at it, the annual summit of southern African leaders which begins tomorrow will be momentous in more ways than one.
Divisions rock MDC-Alliance
MDC-Alliance — led by Mr Nelson Chamisa — is on the brink of an imminent split fronted by one of its co-principals Mr Tendai Biti, who has the backing of several Western capitals, principally Washington, to take over the opposition’s leadership, The Herald can reveal.
Unpacking impact of sanctions on Zim
Panganai Kahuni, Correspondent According to Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, sanctions are defined as “official orders such as the stopping of trade, which is taken against a country in order to…
Veronica Sobukwe “Mother of Azania” dies at 91
JOHANNESBURG. – Zondeni Veronica Sobukwe – struggle icon and widow of the late Pan African Congress (PAC) founder Robert Sobukwe – died on Wednesday morning.









