Big Brother Mzansi making a comeback
JOHANNESBURG. — Big Brother Mzansi has had its fair share of controversy over the years. The last season of the show aired in 2015 and the popular reality show hasn’t…
Chitembwe happy with City’s transformation
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter LLOYD Chitembwe is happy with the way Harare City have picked up momentum in the Chibuku Super Cup after a number of in-house challenges, this…
Proposed constitution ‘unreasonable’
The Herald, October 12, 1979 ASPECTS of Britain’s proposed constitution for an independent Zimbabwe were unreasonable and the Patriotic Front was justified in opposing them, the Government-owned Zambia Daily Mail…
Impact of sanctions much more widespread than intended
Eddie Cross Correspondent WHEN the American government passed the ZIDERA Act 20 years ago, they argued that the Act was not intended to punish the people of Zimbabwe, but to…
Telcos record $24,7bn revenue in Q2
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter The telecommunications sector recorded $24,7 billion revenue for the second quarter of 2021, which was 19,2 percent ahead of previous quarter on growth recorded across segments.…
Colonialist Rhodes ‘exploited people of Southern Africa
LONDON. – A college at the University of Oxford has installed a plaque next to a statue of the mining magnate and politician Cecil Rhodes, describing him as “committed British…
Neymar to retire from Brazil duty after WC
LONDON. — Neymar has sensationally claimed he will stop playing for Brazil after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The Paris Saint-Germain forward wants to bow out of the international…
In June, as Ghana prepared we went on holiday
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor AMID the uproar, provoked by the Warriors’ inactivity in June, ZIFA came out all guns blazing, with a passionate defence of their roadmap of the…
Energy chaos turns Russia into top emerging-market pick
Surging energy prices are kindling bullish bets on developing-nation exporters, with Russia emerging as traders’ favourite investment destination. Russia’s ruble has gained more than any other emerging-market currency this month,…
Lennon instigated Beatles’ break-up, says McCartney
LONDON. — For almost 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney has shouldered the blame for breaking up the Beatles. The supposed evidence was a press release for his 1970 solo album,…











