Semi-fictionalised book subverts clichéd narrative
Faraway from Zimbabwe, a new novel by a new Zimbabwean writer, UK-based Andrew Chatora, has been making interesting waves.
Unsanctioned sporting: potential Covid-19 super spreaders
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter “THESE assessments are important as the approval to resume sporting activities is based on the premise that the approved sports codes will implement laid down…
Amazing Voices: Zim groups skating on thin ice!
Melissa Mpofu, Showbiz Editor THE Old Mutual Amazing Voices singing competition that seeks to unearth unidentified talent from Africa is nearing its finale with the two groups representing Zimbabwe skating…
Even the legendary Mabika went for Kadewere
EVEN among our correspondents, from Harare to Leeds and from Cambridge to Sydney, Tino Kadewere was a popular choice for The Herald’s Footballer of the Season award.
End of the road for foreign exchange abusers
Chronicle Reporters THE era of manipulating foreign exchange platforms for selfish gain is over after the Government gazetted new regulations to compel businesses to peg prices of goods and services…
Germany agrees to pay Namibia US$1,3bn for colonial genocide
Germany yesterday formally recognized as genocide the crimes committed by its colonial troops at the beginning of the 20th century against the Herero and Nama people in what is now Namibia.
Clean bill of health excites Dhlakama
NGEZI Platinum Stars coach, Rodwell Dhlakama, could throw the same players he used last week, when they take on Whawha in the Chibuku Super Cup at Mandava tomorrow.
Dedication catapults vendor to businesswoman
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu , Gwanda Correspondent FROM a struggling vendor to an owner of a market place in Gwanda CBD, Ms Previous Dizha’s hard work and dedication has made her a…
Massive boost for Sables
AFTER signing for a one-year sponsorship deal with Nedbank, to help them in their bid to qualify for the 2023 World Cup in France, the Zimbabwe Sables expect to do well, in their upcoming fixtures.
Forge ahead together to deliver a brighter future for China, Africa
Remarks by Mr Wang Yi, State Councillor and Foreign Minister of the People’s Republic of China at a reception commemorating Africa Day in Beijing on May 25











