Signature faces litmus test against The Beast
Gilbert Munetsi, Zimpapers Sports Hub Rising boxing prodigy Tatenda “Signature” Biningu tomorrow subjects himself to his biggest litmus test ever when he fights Namibia’s Mateus “The Beast” Heita (12-0-0) in…
Bribe-taking cops suspended
Crime Reporter TWO policemen from Harare, who were recently captured on camera allegedly pocketing bribes from motorists, have been suspended from their duties pending disciplinary action. This development comes after…
Call for global action against Israel
Ivan Zhakata, Herald Correspondent Palestinian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Dr Tamer Almassri, has condemned Israel’s ongoing military action in the Gaza Strip, which he described as a “systematic campaign of extermination”…
LOOKING BACK: Tshombe has secret talks in Salisbury
The Rhodesia Herald, November 15 1962 President Tshombe of Katanga had secret talks with the Federal Prime Minister, Sir Roy Welensky, in Salisbury on Tuesday and returned to Elisabethville by air…
Kirsty confident ahead of IOC elections
Zimbabwe’s Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts, and Recreation Kirsty Coventry is making a historic bid to lead the International Olympic Committee (IOC), hoping to become the first female president of…
Bafana qualify for next Afcon
South Africa qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals yesterday afternoon without kicking a ball as their closest challengers Congo lost 3-2 away to South Sudan in Juba.…
Remittances can help fill funding gaps for climate adaptation
Aimée-Noël Mbiyozo, Correspondent More attention should be given to how remittances can help African countries withstand and adapt to climate change. The 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in…
Algeria top Group E after draw
Algeria were confirmed the winners of Group E in matchday five of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying bid following a tense 0-0 draw with Equatorial Guinea at Estadio…
Nigeria lifts oil output to 1,8m barrels per day
Nigeria’s state oil firm NNPC said yesterday it had increased oil production to 1,8 million barrels per day (bpd), with the possibility of getting to two million bpd by year-end.










