Bolt fumes over drug test
Sprint legend Usain Bolt says he’s stunned after being handed a drug testing notice despite retiring from athletics and having no professional contract as he bids to launch a football career in Australia.
Stakes high in Zim, DRC match
ZIMBABWE Warriors stand on the threshold of securing yet another dance with the African Cup of Nations with a game to spare if they complete a rare double over plucky Democratic Republic of Congo at the National Sports Stadium tonight.
UN, S. Sudan hail Zim peacekeeping efforts
Phyllis Kachere, recently in JUBA, South Sudan Zimbabwe has received acclamation from the United Nations and the South Sudanese government for contributing the highest police contingent of highly -skilled personnel…
Zanu-PF Midlands dep chair dies in car crash
ZANU-PF Midlands Provincial vice chairman Cde Goodwill Shiri was killed in road accident yesterday evening after a bus, which was trying to avoid hitting stray donkeys, landed on top of his car.
EU reaffirmed Nelson Chamisa’s election loss
The recently released European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) final report on Zimbabwe’s July 30 harmonised elections reaffirmed how MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa was fairly defeated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
What Clausewitz can teach us about war on social media
A HALF century ago, two computers at UCLA and Stanford were linked together into the first computer network. It was called ARPANET, after the military research lab that funded it. In the years since then, the network of networks that grew out of that lab has developed into the Internet, the nervous system of modern commerce and communication.
Magacha’s wife files for divorce
GOSPEL musician Sabastian Magacha’s six-year marriage is on the rocks after his wife filed for divorce citing loss of love and affection.
$150m for Masvingo road rehabilitation
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Government has resolved to use US$150 million mobilised through the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) bond with Old Mutual to rehabilitate sections of Beitbridge- Harare-Chirundu highway…
City rakes in $17m from ratepayers
Harare City Council’s has raked in $17 million for the month of September from ratepayers, a record which has not been achieved in the past four years.










