Kirsty Coventry can come back stronger
By Robert Mutsauki
IT goes without saying that Kirsty Coventry’s performance at this year’s Fina World Swimming Championships in Shanghai,
The beauty of praise and worship
REJOICE in the Lord always
And again I say rejoice
Rejoice, rejoice
And again I say rejoice…
UN, Govt launch 2011 Consolidated Appeal
Herald Reporter
Government and the United Nations through its Humanitarian Co-ordination department on Tuesday launched the country’s
Sarpcco Games team trimmed
By Roy Matiki
ZIMBABWE’S team for this year’s Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Co-operation Organisation Games has boosted its
. . . Eskom wage dispute hots up
Johannesburg.
Diamond miners in South Africa returned to work on yesterday after a 14-day strike, while a wage dispute at state power utility
Chimuchenga eyes top slot
By Augustine Hwata
DEFENDING champion Isaac “Sugar” Chimuchenga says he is aiming to be crowned the best athlete at the end of the Mr Iron
Where bats are a delicacy
By Isdore Guvamombe recently in Hurungwe
About two hours before sunset, we parked the small car 10km away and started negotiating our way through the thicket, which
National boxing championships on
By Ellina Mhlanga
LOCAL boxers are expected to converge in Bulawayo for the national championships scheduled for today at Llewellin
VP Mujuru urges firms to give back to communities
Herald Reporter
FOREIGN companies, especially in mining should give back the proceeds of their businesses to the local communities and
Libya: The true costs of war
A wicked blow to Africa, the invasion of Libya has little to do with protecting civilians and all to do with strategic interests.



