Conversations with the dead
Handling dead people’s bodies from the morgue to the cemetery is easier said than done.
Scottland can smell the Premiership . . . NRSL title race goes to final day
Zimpapers Sports Hub AMBITIOUS Mabvuku side Scottland survived a big scare against Herentals Under-20 at Rufaro yesterday to inch closer to a historic promotion into the Castle Lager Premiership. Two…
Law enforcement agencies to heavily deploy at all bus terminuses
Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter Law enforcement agencies will be heavily deployed at all the bus terminuses and ranks and along the country’s major highways in a bid to curb road carnage…
The day after Marriot dies . . .
Sharuko on Saturday ON Monday, Ernest Kamba died – providing the final chapter of a story in which his football talent painted his name in gold and scripted it among…
Mungoshi’s ‘Walking Still’, a timeless exploration of family, culture
Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore Charles Mungoshi’s “Walking Still” is a poignant collection of short stories that masterfully captures the intricacies of family, culture, and marriage in post-independence Zimbabwe. The maestro…
Kuwadzana horror crash victims named
Crime Reporter Police have named the seven people who were killed when a kombi collided with a fuel tanker in Kuwadzana on Thursday. The seven have since been identified by…
Bombing incident: Security guard dies
Crime Reporter The security guard who sustained severe burns in the petrol bombing of the Zimbabwe Institute of Legal Studies offices owned by Zanu PF Harare provincial chairperson Cde Godwills…
Protecting children from prowling sex predators
Ison Ndoro-Herald Correspondent While other children excitedly participate in play and learning activities, Tsitsi (not her real name) sits isolated hidden in one corner of the Grade Five classroom, sobbing…
Cimas empowers young innovators
Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent Cimas Medical Aid Society in collaboration with the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) yesterday hosted a healthathon to recognise and support young innovators working on healthcare solutions.…
Horror crash spawns demands for safety
Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent More than 2 000 people die annually on Zimbabwe’s roads, according to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, with medical costs now reaching US$406 million a year.…










