Balance right to demonstrate with responsibility: Mugadza

In the wake of recent demonstrations that have rocked parts of the country, The Herald Senior Writer Elliot Ziwira (EZ) interviewed Dr Willard Tawonezvi Mugadza (WTM), a legal expert in…

The case for Internet shutdown

The reason why the Internet was shut down was to ensure national security and stability which was evidently threatened by the rioters. Someone would argue that Zimbabwe has experienced riots; from University of Zimbabwe student riots of 1989, the 1995 student riots and the January 1998 food riots. Yes, these incidents occurred but the context and environment are totally different this time around.

Ole warns against complacency

MANCHESTER. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned Manchester United of the dangers of complacency as they prepare to face Brighton after beating Tottenham to extend their perfect record under the…

Chelsea, Spurs search for striking solutions

LONDON.— Chelsea and Arsenal clash in the English Premier League this weekend, with both managers looking nervously over their shoulders at a charging Manchester United as Tottenham adjust to life…

Mourinho comes out fighting

LONDON.— Recently sacked Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes he still belongs in top flight football. The Portuguese coach was fired by the Red Devils in December following lacklustre start…

Juve take aim at next target

ROME.— AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso conceded his side will have to lick their wounds and come out fighting after losing the Italian Super Cup trophy to an all-conquering Juventus…

Tracing origins of the Chirandu clan: Part 8

The same distortion is what has caused the clearly unnecessary debate about whether black Africans built the Egyptian Pyramids or not. Of course, black Africans built the Pyramids in not only Egypt but in Sudan as well and wherever else Pyramids are found in Africa.

Govt feeds over 600 000 families

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Government has started distributing food to vulnerable families in food insecure areas across the country with over 600 000 families already benefiting, Public Service, Labour and…

No joy for Gbagbo

International Criminal Court appeals judges have delayed the release of former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo, ordering that he should be held for at least two more weeks despite being…

UK patients stockpile drugs in fear of no-deal Brexit

Ministers have been urged by top doctors to reveal the extent of national drug stocks, amid growing evidence patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no-deal Brexit. The Royal…

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