VP Mohadi hails universities for leading coronavirus fight
From George Maponga in Masvingo Vice President Kembo Mohadi yesterday commended universities for continuing to take the lead in the fight against the coronavirus with some currently involved in research…
VP Mohadi advocates more security at quarantine centres
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said the number of people escaping from quarantine centres across the country was worrying and urged authorities to improve on security…
Sri Lanka sold World Cup final, says former minister
COLOMBO. — Sri Lanka “sold” the 2011 World Cup cricket final to India, the country’s former sports minister said on Thursday, reviving one of cricket’s most explosive match-fixing controversies. Mahindananda…
Caf still prioritising Afcon finals
CAIRO — The Confederation of African Football are still prioritising a January start for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, despite ongoing uncertainty about the continent’s football because of coronavirus.…
Displaced Bulawayo vendors approach High Court
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter MORE than 600 informal vendors in Bulawayo who were affected by the closure of the 5th Avenue market place in the city centre have approached…
Juve under spotlight
ROME — Juventus’ Italian Serie A football supremacy faces a stiff test with the champions just one point ahead of Lazio as the Italian league kicks off again this weekend…
Remembering Dr Sadza, an epitome of freedom
Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer Passionate about life and the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of adversity, former Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust and Zimpapers chairman, Dr Davison…
MDC-T blames Chamisa for disturbances
Herald Reporter MDC-T acting national chairperson Mr Morgan Komichi yesterday accused MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa of inciting violence that rocked the opposition’s headquarters, Harvest House on Thursday that saw…
Sexual harassment rife in varsities
Collen Takaza University of Zimbabwe Sexual relations between students and lecturers at universities in Zimbabwe are unchecked and have actually become a social problem that is incontrovertible. Most of the…
Jonah Lomu: a one-off who broke barriers as well as tackles in rugby
WHEN Jonah Lomu arrived in South Africa 25 years ago for the World Cup, he was such a peripheral figure in the New Zealand squad that interview requests with him…










