Key figure in benefits fraud case flees
The key figure in a £1 million benefits fraud in which former Zimbabwean footballer Liberty Masunda and ex-journalist Clemence Marijeni are being implicated has cheated justice by fleeing abroad, a jury heard.
Herald Sport rules the roost
THE Herald continues to have the best sports coverage of all the daily newspapers in the country, the latest Zimbabwe All Media and Products Survey report confirms.
Zim fail to send team
ZIMBABWE has failed to send a boxing team to the Zone 4 Games, which begin in Maputo today, prompting an individual club to sacrifice their resources to make an appearance.
Army disowns fake job offers
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has dispelled viral social media notices purporting to invite potential recruits for 2018.
Zimunya endorses Zifa resolutions
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor IN a rare move by the Lifelong Footballers Trust of Zimbabwe, the lobby group’s leader Francis Zimunya has endorsed the outcome of the ZIFA annual…
Bomber, Liston, Ali and the ‘phantom punch’
THIS year marks 53 years since the phantom punch, which knocked out former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston in the first round, was landed by the man Sports Illustrated termed “The Sportsman of the Century”, Muhammad Ali.
Man U after Champions League
Winning the Champions League soccer title this season is not beyond Manchester United but the English Premier League club must take it one game at a time, wing-back Ashley Young has said.
New library for Chipinge
The Chipinge Rotary Club has donated a building and books for a community library in Chipinge town, a development that has been widely received by the community.
China’s inroads into Africa spark envy, allegations
Allegations of spying and surveillance pop up every day on the global political stage. They are, however, not always true, but driven by malice.
Council avails stands
GOKWE Town Council has availed 100 low-density stands in Kambasha suburb as it moves to reduce its housing backlog that stands at about 1 000.

