Rift threatens Libya rebels

BENGHAZI.
Libya’s rebels were threatened by a rift yesterday, as their progress on the battlefield slowed and one of Muammar Gaddafi’s

Speaker clears Chinamasa

By Zvamaida Murwira
THE Speaker of House of Assembly, Mr Lovemore Moyo, yesterday cleared Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa

Henry Chapman Cup reaches third round

By Takudzwa Chitsiga
THE third round of the Henry Chapman Cup tees off tomorrow morning with 18 golfers expected to plunge into the fight for

Joint welcome party for Wendall, Vimbai

Entertainment Reporter
ALL roads lead to Borrowdale Race Course’s Fusion Night Club tomorrow for the official joint welcome party for Wendall Parson

Lloyds records US$5,3bn loss

LONDON.
Lloyds slumped to a £3,25 billion (US$5,3 billion) first half loss, hit by the cost of compensating customers mis-sold insurance

Cops shoot suspected robber dead

Herald Reporter
POLICE detectives shot and killed a suspected armed robber in Marondera on Wednesday morning, arrested one while four

Majabvi, Zvasiya at Chiefs

JOHANNESBURG.
Kaizer Chiefs have quietly welcomed two Zimbabweans, Justice Majabvi and Lincoln Zvasiya, for trials at their training base in

Let’s live the Zim brand!

SOON after independence, Zimbabwe engaged a French company to rebrand its tourism industry and market it as a safe and

UN to release landmark report on Nigeria

ABUJA.
A landmark UN report on oil pollution in Nigeria were released yesterday having already drawn controversy over blame for

Zim duo in ITF doubles final

Sports Reporter
PAULINE Chawafambira and Valeria Bhunu will face IIze Hattingh and Jessica Simpson in the doubles finals of the ongoing

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