Landmines still haunt Mukumbura

By Fortious Nhambura
They are communities living in constant fear. They are a people that spend everyday listening and anticipating a fatal loud

Harare goes wireless!

By Toneo Rutsito
Technology for the sake of technology is meaningless! If you are Cisco certified or a student then you should be familiar with

‘Don’t give up’ is Dionne’s middle name

By Ruramai Gatsi
ONE should not let their educational background, gender, race or disability limit their vision or growth, believes Dionne

Reason Wafawarova: Reverence for hatred of democracy

THE truism that characterises US meddling in the political affairs of weaker nations can be the Reaganite “democracy

Rapist appeals against sentence

Court Reporter
A MUTAWATAWA herd man, who raped his employer’s 11-year-old daughter on two separate occasions, was last week jailed 25

Govt committed to removal of sanctions, Tsvangirai tells House

Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said Government was committed to the removal of the illegal sanctions imposed

Uruguay in Copa final

LA PLATA.
Uruguay reached the Copa America soccer final on Tuesday night with a 2-0 win over Peru to book a showdown with either

DeMbare wary of CAPS

By Augustine Hwata
DYNAMOS are not reading much into the problems that have rocked their bitter rivals CAPS United in the last few weeks and

I will share the money — Karen

Housemates told Big Brother what they would do with the money, if they were to come out triumphant on the 31st of July.

Must the rich always call the shots?

By Margaret Kimberley
“MURDOCH felt he had nothing to fear from politicians and that he was probably right to be so unconcerned.” If it can be

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