CAPS turn to Gorowa
By Robson Sharuko
IAN GOROWA moved closer to taking over as coach of Premiership giants CAPS United last night when he flew into Harare,
ZTA board member Stockil knighted
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority board member Mr Clive Stockil has been awarded the French National Order of Merit for his
Africa needs to be there for Zim
By Dambudzo Mapuranga
On July 10 2005 in Durban, South Africa, a declaration was made in tribute to the Organisation of African Unity on the
Liquid Lounge goes for ‘variety nights’
Entertainment Reporter
LIQUID Lounge, an upmarket hangout in Harare, will this month host what is known as the “Liquid Lounge Amplification” which
Know your National Heroes
Chief Rekayi Tangwena (1910-11 June 1984) was a traditional chief from Zimbabwe’s eastern province of Manicaland. Chief
What do environmental laws say about veld fires?
ENVIRONMENTAL problems and challenges require strong regulations to ensure sustainable environmental management and protection.
Lobels reopens
By Martin Kadzere and Fortunate Jaravaza
BREAD and confectionery company Lobels Bakery has resumed operations at its Harare plant, after an injection of fresh
Shiri: Air Force people-oriented
Herald Reporter
AIR Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshal Perrance Shiri yesterday said the force was people-oriented and would continue
Taibu speaks on Zim Test return, challenges
By Paul Munyuki
TATENDA TAIBU yesterday said Zimbabwe Cricket was being saddled by a number of challenges but the players were
Chemukute lift Zimplats title
By Takudzwa Chitsiga
CHEMUKUTE High were crowned the football champions of the Zimplats / Nash Mhondoro-Ngezi District sports tournament when




