COSAFA pays tribute to Warriors

Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE their absence at the upcoming COSAFA Cup tournament to be held in South Africa next month, the Zimbabwe Warriors continue to hog the limelight as…

PSL stars bag endorsement deals

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter IN a league where endorsement deals are hard to come by, the pair of ZPC Kariba playmaker Tinotenda Chiunye and CAPS United left-back Innocent Zambezi could strike…

Katsimberis wants stay of proceedings

Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent The trial for builder George Katsimberis continued today with his lawyer Advocate Tinomudaishe Chinyoka telling the court that they have filed an urgent chamber application at the…

Mai TT awaits sentence after conviction

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent Popular comedienne Felistus Murata,   generally known as Mai TT, was yesterday convicted of fraudulently using hired car as collateral to borrow US$10 000, then a stolen…

Karate team impresses at Region 5 Games

Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE National Karate Federation coach Winston Nyanhete believes their team’s performance at the just-ended African Union Sports Council Region Five Karate Championships gives them an idea…

Two indispensable sources of knowledge

Flora Teckie-A Bahai Perspective Science and religion play important roles in our lives, and both are necessary for our development. Religion and science are two complementary and indispensable sources of…

Zim marks albinism day against prejudices

Herald Reporter  The world yesterday commemorated the International Albinism Awareness Day. Zimbabwe will officially commemorate the day in Matobo, Matabeleland South on Friday in respect of the albinism society and…

Triangle salary scandal opens can of worms

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter THE player exodus that hit Castle Lager Premiership side Triangle United over the past two seasons came about after the team refused to pay the players’ signing-on…

Barons parcel out land reserved for Harare-Chitown railway line

Herald Reporter Barons have once again invaded land reserved for the Harare-Chitungwiza railway line despite the demolition of illegal structures in 2020. The barons are parcelling out land on the…

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