Equatorial Guinea donates food to Zim
Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Equatorial Guinea has donated food to Zimbabwe with the arrival of the second consignment having been received yesterday with two more batches expected later this week. The food…
Collaboration spirit key to success of ZigZagZim
Stephen Gara’anga Visual Art In the modern communal world where numbers do matter, going it alone is not an option. Giving an ear and joining forces seem to well compliment the…
Barcelona’s new leader
BARCELONA. — Barcelona’s celebrated “MSN” strike force of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar had Spanish La Liga soccer defences at their mercy for much of the campaign but as…
LATEST: Inaugural Wildrun tourism expedition roars into life
Beitbridge Bureau The inaugural Wild Run tourism expedition was successfully held in the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation area (GMTFCA) with a total of 30 tourists drawn from the United States,…
Going plastic
Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe : Lifestyle Editor Cash shortages on the market have forced everyone including the worst technophobes who heavily distrusts a system where money is only a small chip on a…
90s look: Maxi skirt, pin-stripped suit
Tafadzwa Zimoyo : Fashion Talk 263 “You only get one chance to make a first impression” so an old saying goes. This means that once you have ruined that one chance…
Mapeza yet to lose a game
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IT’S one of domestic football’s finest success stories that has gone largely unnoticed — Norman Mapeza and his FC Platinum going for exactly a year…
THE OTHER SIDE – National Pledge: When a Nation lacks self-belief
Nathaniel Manheru— I AM conflicted. I would have wanted to deal with David Coltart’s book or, better still, deal with the whole debate around bond notes, both of them quite…
VP Mphoko urges dialogue
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has challenged the nation to address past human rights violations through dialogue, truth telling and forgiveness for national healing to succeed.
Pupils with albinism ditch classes in Malawi
Nyasa. — School pupils with albinism in Malawi have reportedly ditched classes for fear of being attacked, a report has said. According to Nyasa Times, St Mary’s Primary School had…








