History at stake as Serena, Osaka meet in US Open final

SERENA WILLIAMS vies for a record-equalling 24th major title at the US Open today, with Naomi Osaka out to deny her idol and become Japan’s first Grand Slam champion. One…

TB: Zimbabwe can’t afford a lapse

Miss South Africa 2018, Tamaryn Green fought tuberculosis against all odds. Despite being a medical student, she was not immune to the ailment.

Swearing-in ceremony slated for Monday

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Cabinet ministers and their deputies appointed by President Mnangagwa yesterday will be sworn in on Monday. In a statement to The Herald yesterday, the Chief Secretary…

Hot food in a cool garden setting

The cuisine of the Indian sub-continent is among the most varied, fascinating and delicious in the world, and Harare is fortunate to have a number of good dining venues at which some of these flavours and styles can be enjoyed.

Ex-minister sends off 124 students

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Former Minister of State for Government Scholarships in the Office of the President and Cabinet Dr Christopher Mushohwe yesterday bade farewell to 124 students going to…

Nigeria takes on Africa’s mobile phone giant MTN

ABUJA. – MTN, Africa’s largest mobile phone company, might be forgiven for feeling picked on in Nigeria. In 2015, it was fined more than $5bn (£3.85bn) by the Nigerian authorities…

Funeral service for Stevenson

Ambassador Trudy Stevenson, who died in Senegal on August 24, has been described as a diplomat who performed her duties with distinction and a sense of patriotism.

Dinosaurs driving corruption gravy trains

That in a way might be the headline for a conversation going viral on the lips of Zimbabweans and observers abroad in the aftermath of the July 30 harmonised elections made controversial by the MDC- Alliance’s futile rejection of Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa’s victory.

Rebranding Zim’s embassies in ED’s economic vision

The announcement of the Cabinet yesterday – making the team that President Mnangagwa will work with in the next five years – came as a huge relief as it signalled that real work on mending and developing the country is beginning in earnest, in line with the mandate that the five-year term the President and Zanu-PF got from the July 30 elections.

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