Rwanda rises from the ashes
Survival, resilience and hope! That is the story of Rwanda captured in three words and presented to the world yesterday during the 25th remembrance of over 800 000 souls that were slain during 100 days of genocide.
Labour Court premises ready for occupation
RENOVATIONS at the newly-acquired Labour Court building in Harare are now complete and the official opening ceremony of the court is expected next month.
Editorial Comment: We can do more to control littering
Keeping cities and the countryside free of litter is not difficult; it simply requires everybody to stop throwing garbage into the street and start treating the places where they walk and drive in the same way they treat their own backyards.
NO GLAMOUR FOR DEMBARE . . . A tale of two goalkeepers with contrasting fortunes
DYNAMOS goalminder Simba Chinani was the Fall Guy at Rufaro yesterday as the Harare giants threw away their lead to lose a Castle Lager Premiership football match they thought they had in the bag to Hwange in what boiled down to a tale of two goalkeepers experiencing contrasting fortunes at Rufaro yesterday.
ED has created equal opportunities: Minister
President Mnangagwa’s administration has created an environment for equal access to economic opportunities between men and women since coming into power in November 2017, a senior Government official has said.
MDC-Alliance purges continue
Herald Reporter MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s purge on rivals has continued with the opposition party’s provincial chairperson for Harare Mr Eric Murai being the latest victim as the party…
3 nabbed over fake passports
THREE Iraq nationals were last week arrested at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport for allegedly possessing fake passports.
Maya hails ED for re-engagement drive
FORMER National Alliance for Good Governance (NAGG) president Mr Shakespeare Maya, who has since rejoined Zanu-PF, has hailed President Mnangagwa’s triple-pronged re-engagement drive saying it has placed the country on a solid path to economic recovery.
CAPS UTD, BOSSO DRAW
TWO shots that hit the upright, two monumental blunders by the out-of-sorts referee were the two key talking points in this second match of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter played before a near capacity crowd at Barbourfields yesterday.
America First, as ICC’s Bensouda is barred from entering US
Donald Trump’s America has made good on its threat, banning International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda from entering the country, as she investigates “American war crimes in Afghanistan”. But what is the backstory?











