Editorial Comment: Happy Musona is good news for the Warriors

FOR close to a decade now, Knowledge Musona has been the leading light in our Warriors’ quest for glory on the international football scene. As captain, and as the main…

Unions raise concern over schools reopening

Herald Reporter Teachers unions want an inclusive taskforce to assess if schools are ready to reopen. Giving oral evidence yesterday before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education,…

La Liga shower Kaitano with praises

JOHANNESBURG. —  Zimbabwean coach, Kaitano Tembo, has been described as one of the best coaches in the South African Premiership. The SuperSport United gaffer is widely regarded by representatives of…

COMMENT: Report people escaping from quarantine centres

Zimbabwe has witnessed a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases in the past few days and the rise is attributed to citizens returning from either South African or Botswana. The country…

Insiza legislator donates to Bosso

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter INSIZA North MP Farai Taruvinga has donated $50 000 to Highlanders to be channelled towards salaries. Taruvinga, who has interests in farming and mining, also…

President speaks on security forces

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said Government is committed to improving the welfare of members of the security services. The President said this during the commissioning of…

More chefs sprout in homes

Melissa Mpofu, Showbiz Editor So the other day, a friend of mine who knows how much I love food, sent me an invitation to join a group of women like…

Cricket lead codes set for consideration

Sports Reporter CRICKET, the country’s second biggest sporting discipline, has been cleared for consideration to resume its activities, pending an application being lodged to Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister,…

60-year-old granny enjoys primary school

Conrad Mupesa Herald Correspondent It is at dawn and dawn is the obvious prelude to day. It is damn cold and a 60-year-old granny wakes up to prepare her grandchildren…

The time bomb is ticking

Stephen Mpofu Zimbabwe may be, nay, is sitting on a time-bomb set to explode without warning affecting villages dotted along the country’s southern border line and scattering an economy already…

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