Imagine a world without hunger
Ngonidzashe Taruvinga The rate of malnutrition and number of hungry people globally has declined but at a slow rate in the past three years due to efforts by countries…
Vice President preaches unity
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday hailed First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe for bringing zanu-pf members together at a historic Women’s League rally in Mberengwa and urged the…
Jonga confident of victory in Botswana
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter REIGNING Ms Zimbabwean bodybuilder Regina Jonga is confident that she will capture the Ms Botswana contest when she takes to the podium this evening.
UZ launches 7 books
Lovemore Mataire Herald Reporter University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levy Nyagura has said the institution is poised to reclaim its position among the top higher education centres in Africa following…
Tight security for Real, Barca tie
MADRID. — An unprecedented level of security will be put in place for Real Madrid’s huge clash with Barcelona today in response to the deadly attacks on Paris a week…
Flame Lily in do-or-die battle
Sports Reporter RELEGATED Dongo Sawmill and Whawha will be playing for pride tomorrow but fellow newboys Flame Lily are still hoping for a miracle to survive the chop.
LIVE BLOG: FIRST LADY AMAI MUGABE MATAGA RALLY
Zimpapers Online gives you LIVE UPDATES from Mataga where First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe is addressing a rally for the Midlands province. LIVE FEEDS: SIMISO MLEVU EDITING AND UPDATES: HAPPINESS…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: A case for National Youth Service
THERE is growing foreboding about the calibre of Zimbabwe’s youths. The young generation has faced a lot of challenges in the past decade or so and this is mainly because…
Poachers should rot in jail, says VP
Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent— Poaching is a menace to the country’s struggling economy and poachers are as good as murderers who deserve to rot in jail, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has…
Mutasa’s zifa vision
Christopher Charamba Sports Correspondent— ASPIRING ZIFA vice president Lincoln Mutasa believes the domestic game has great potential to turn into a viable entity and wants Government to amend policies he feels…







