The joys of fatherhood
By Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe
It takes two to bring a baby into the world and it is fitting that just as someone came up with the idea of
Sables regroup
Sports Reporter
DESPITE still being on a high following their successful tour of Uganda, Zimbabwe’s Sables have shifted attention to
Martin wins Zim closed
By Collin Matiza
MURRAY Martin is the 2011 Zimbabwe Closed squash champion. Martin recently emerged triumphant at the two-day
Uganda free of Ebola, confirms task force
KAMPALA.
Uganda has successfully prevented the rare and deadly Ebola virus from spreading, nearly two months after a 12
Harare Derbymania
By Eddie Chikamhi
IT’s all calm in the CAPS United and Dynamos’ camps as the two giants prepare for tomorrow’s showdown in the
Indigenisation not punishing foreigners: PM
From Tendai Mugabe in Gweru
Government’s indigenisation policy does not seek to punish foreign investors but ensure inclusive participation of
Petrol explosion claims 4 more
Crime Reporter
FOUR more petrol explosion victims have died, bringing to seven the number of people killed in the Sunningdale
Wanted motorists: None reports to cops
Crime Reporter
NONE of the 5 000 motorists on the police wanted list for traffic offences reported to police yesterday while a total
Harris leads the pack at Merc Oaks
By Augustine Hwata
LEADING trainer Lisa Harris has a strong hand in the Mercedes Benz Oaks 2000m sprint as she saddles in four of
Zanu-PF, ANC youths to continue fight against imperialism
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF youths have called for a brotherly support between revolutionary parties to overcome imperialists trying






