Could never have dreamt of playing so many World Cups — Gayle
WHEN Chris Gayle returned to the West Indies squad in September 2017, it was just in time, with the 2018 World Cup qualifiers in sight. Since then, with qualification sealed,…
This is the big one — Billiat
WITH the Nedbank Cup final on tomorrow, Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Khama Billiat insists that this weekend’s final clash will begin a change of fortune and end an uncharacteristic run of…
South Africa woman makes landmark Everest summit
Kathmandu — A South African business executive reached the top of Mount Everest yesterday in what is believed to be a first by a black African woman. Saray Khumalo (47),…
Arsenal demand Uefa explanation for Baku ticket debacle
Arsenal have demanded an explanation from Uefa over the decision to host the Europa League final in Baku after they were allocated just 6 000 tickets for the match against…
Man U to support Ole in summer transfer window
Manchester United chief Ed Woodward has said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be backed in the summer transfer market in a bid to get the club back to the top of…
Govt clears investment bottlenecks
GOVERNMENT is working on removing investment bottlenecks caused by the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act, which scared away potential and existing investors, the President has said. The move seeks to create a conducive environment in line with ease of doing business reforms to transform the country into an Upper Middle Income Economy by 2030.
5 000 expected at Polad launch
ALL is set for the launch of the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) at Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) today, with at least 5 000 delegates expected to attend. An official within the secretariat said everything was in place for the grand occasion.
‘Wakarara nechitunha changu’
KUNE mweya wengozi yemunhukadzi uri kupisa semoto kwaMambo Mangwende, kwaMurehwa, uchiti mukadzi uyu akafa nekupondwa nechikomba chake, icho chakazorara nechitunha senzira yekutsipika.
Plot to unleash violent protests unearthed
A group of shady organisations from Zimbabwe with links to the opposition MDC-Alliance has in recent months been hard at work laying the groundwork for civil unrest set to be unleashed next month, The Herald reveals today. Foreign organisations are coordinating workshops and training in Zimbabwe, the region and overseas to effect illegal regime change.
Kamwana (4) kakaita mashura
“ZVAKAITA sekunge chishamiso, akanunurwa pakati-pakati pedutumupengo, iro rakamukanda kubva mumvura yaive nemafashamu. Takange tamutsvaga kwenguva inokwana awa rose tisina chokwadi chekuti akange ari pane mitumbi yehadzvadzi dzake dzakange dzafa kare.











