CAPS fans manhandle coach Jongwe
By Augustine Hwata
CAPS United coach Maxwell Jongwe Takaendesa was yesterday manhandled by some fans following a brief skirmish at
Memories of sobbing shadows at Nyadzonia
TODAY marks the 35th anniversary of the cowardly attack by Rhodesian security forces on Nyadzonia, a camp that housed
Cultural barriers bar women from health services
By Roselyne Sachiti
“Masculinity is culturally constructed as essentially into a dominant person who discriminates against and subordinates women.
First black pilots ready for fly past
Herald Reporter
TWO founding Airforce of Zimbabwe fighter pilots who are now Air Vice Marshals, will today be flying jets during a fly past in
Thousands throng heroes Acre
ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life yesterday converged at heroes’ acres
Terry believes in Villa-Boas
LONDON.
John Terry believes new Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has won his first battle at Stamford Bridge, but the real test of
DPM Khupe urges women to accept balanced constitution
Herald reporter
Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe has said women should reject the new constitution if it does not have provision for 50
Ghana face Nigeria in friendly
JOHANNESBURG.
A showdown between Ghana and Nigeria near London is the highlight of 14 midweek friendlies involving African countries
Senator calls for end to support for Airzim
Herald Reporter
MDC-T Senator for Mutasa-Nyanga, Mr Patrick Chitaka, has called on Government to stop supporting Air Zimbabwe because the
Mutasa’s future uncertain
Sports Reporter
Lloyd Mutasa’s future as Dynamos head coach was hanging in the balance last night after the club’s leadership held a crisis



