MDC-A congress divides ZCTU
A showdown is looming between the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and its membership over the labour representative body’s decision to join MDC-Alliance ahead of the embattled party’s crunch congress next month to elect new leadership, The Herald has learnt. The turmoil brewing in the labour body comes after MDC-Alliance resolved at its national standing committee (NSC) meeting to allot a quota of posts to the trade union.
BRING ON MO SALAH!… Warriors to open 2019 AFCON finals with June 21 date against the Pharaohs of Egypt
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Warriors will open the 2019 AFCON finals with a showdown against Mohamed Salah and his Pharaohs of Egypt at the Cairo Stadium on June…
Musona could match Peter’s record
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Remembering Chibadura’s last days
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Editorial Comment: Time to show bad referees the red card
FOR the umpteenth time, domestic football referees find themselves under the spotlight, for all the wrong reasons, after a yet another difficult week for the fraternity. Last weekend a number…
Nyanyana: Place to be in Kariba
Isdore Guvamombe A MOLTEN lava-coloured dawn was prelude to a breathless morning as Lake Kariba’s silhouette-tinged water mirrored fleeting shapes of boats, riverine vegetation, a multifarious array of architecture, saddle-billed…
Uhuru: More freedoms to the people
Preparations for the country’s 39th Independence Day celebrations are at an advanced stage, amid calls for President Mnangagwa’s administration to maintain the level of liberalism and freedoms being enjoyed under the Second Republic. The nation celebrates Independence Day next Thursday.
‘We want to bring back order in Harare’
President Mnangagwa last month swore in former Harare Mayor Oliver Chidawu as the Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province. His new role comes at a time when the country…











