Dad fatally assaults son over $20
Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent A Chitungwiza man has appeared in court for allegedly beating his 12-year-old son to death for stealing $20 that he had left in the house. Sheperd…
Zanu-PF selects candidates for Parly top posts
Fidelis Munyoro and Nyemudzai Kakore Zanu-PF yesterday selected its candidates for the position of Speaker of the National Assembly, Senate President and their deputies in preparation for elections which will…
WTA backs Serena Williams
LONDON. — Serena Williams’ claims of sexism in the US Open final have been backed by the governing body of women’s tennis. WTA chief executive Steve Simon said the umpire…
Respect teachers, value education: President Xi
BEIJING. — Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on the Communist Party of China (CPC) and society to promote the social norms of respecting teachers and valuing education. President Xi,…
‘Insurance industry must embrace technology’
Business Reporter The insurance industry must embrace technology, block-chain in particular, in order to deal with the problem of low insurance and pension’s penetration, a senior official with the Insurance…
Djokovic moves level with Sampras
NEW YORK. — Novak Djokovic clinched his third US Open tennis title on Sunday with a 6-3, 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 triumph over Juan Martin del Potro, taking him level with…
Ex-Caf official salutes Kirsty, Chiyangwa
Sports Reporter FORMER CAF media officer Kennedy Makambira has joined the growing list of Zimbabweans who have saluted the elevation of Philip Chiyangwa to the continental body’s executive committee. He…
Enoughof Uncle Sam’s bullying
Isdore Guvamombe Assistant Editor The sanctions are indeed about the US’s proclivity for regime change in order to achieve its goal to change the power matrix in Zimbabwe from Zanu-…
Bambo hails President Mnangagwa
Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe captain Moses Chunga believes the appointment of Kirsty Coventry as Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation is the best thing ever to happen to the…
Several reported killed in Libya as gunmen storm National Oil Company
TRIPOLI. – Gunmen stormed the headquarters of Libya’s national oil company in Tripoli on Monday, setting off explosions, taking hostages and spraying gunfire, leaving several people dead or wounded before…











