Man killed in brawl over mbanje twist

Two men have been arrested in Mberengwa for the suspected murder of a colleague they allegedly attacked for swallowing a twist of mbanje they were supposed to share, police have…

Zim to host two high-profile constitutional conferences

Zimbabwe will this year host two high profile constitutional conferences, one at the end of this month and the other in October, Chief Justice Luke Malaba said.when he opened the…

Diplomatic dip for France as African nations seek out stronger partners

Melissa Chemam-Correspondent French diplomacy in Africa weakened considerably in 2023 as former allies steered their foreign policies elsewhere in the wake of military coups and general political upheaval.  A new…

‘Maize-meal shortage artificial’

Herald Correspondent THE maize-meal shortage seen over the past week countrywide is “artificial” and the result of “logistical challenges” and consumers should not panic over supplies, the Grain Millers Association…

‘Fiducia Supplicans’: Can the Catholic Church calm the controversy?

Matthew Mare-Correspondent The Catholic Church has always been a controversial and schematic church due to its controversial declarations and the doctrine of papal infallibility. In Catholic Church there is no…

Courts commended for clearing backlog of cases

Farirai Machivenyika and Remember Deketeke Chief Justice Luke Malaba has commended the performance of the country’s courts in the past two years after most of them managed to reduce their…

Klopp pleased with squad for stepping up

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp heaped praise on his squad for taking responsibility in the absence of mainstays after they secured a 2-0 win over rivals Arsenal to storm into the…

Former PPC boss gets R23m

The former CEO of cement producer PPC, Roland van Wijnen, whose contract ended on December 31, received a “pay out” of R23,5 million just four days before departing the group. The amount was unrelated to his normal salary, but in the form of shares under the group’s incentive plan that would’ve only vested from the middle of next year onwards.

Top ‘media rights’ organisation ignores rampant killings of Gaza journalists

Eva Bartlett-Correspondent At the end of 2023, Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières – RSF), the international organisation ostensibly advocating for freedom of information, released its annual report. The paper…

Woods ends Nike partnership

Tiger Woods, who has worn Nike NKE.N apparel since first signing with the company in 1996, has parted ways with the sportswear giant, the 15-times major champion said on Monday…

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