Work hard, women urged
Herald Reporter
THE First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, has urged women to work hard and strive to be economically independent from their
When devil runs with the gospel
WATCHING the Western media’s mouth-washed platitudes about Mandela, its hard to imagine this is the same guy who was
Girls’ basketball doubtful
By Ellina Mhlanga
THE Under-16 girls basketball team’s trip to Egypt for the AfroBasket championships hangs in balance as the Basketball Union of
‘We are very sorry’
By Petros Kausiyo and Eddie Chikamhi
REMORSEFUL CAPS United yesterday issued a public apology to the Premiership’s sponsors and the domestic game’s
ZFU engages private sector
Agriculture Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union has engaged the private sector and input suppliers in rolling out a soyabean project
Majority of Zim artists work naturally sculptural
By Stephen Garan’anga
The Mzilikazi Art and Craft Centre in Bulawayo and the National Gallery Visual Arts Studios (formerly the BAT Workshop) in
SA fuel industry raises wage offer
JOHANNESBURG.
EMPLOYERS in South Africa’s petroleum industry have raised their wage offer to workers in an effort to end a week-long
Zimbabwe, South Africa trade deficit widens
By Tawanda Musarurwa
ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit with South Africa increased more than seven-fold over the past four years to hit R13,6 billion (about
How far can a stepfather go?
I bumped into a childhood friend sometime last year and we were happy to meet after a long time. She had been out of the
President’s Shoot begins
By Takudzwa Chitsiga
THE annual President’s Medal Shoot competition started yesterday at Cleveland Rifle Range with 100 participants taking part in



