Meikles platinum jubilee celebrations

Those in Harare are in for a treat today as the reigning monarchy of the city’s hotels becomes the third one in the country to celebrate 100 years of existence.…

City reconsiders open space worship by-laws

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council is reconsidering the proposed Harare (Control of Worship in Open Spaces) By-Laws 2015 which prohibit open space worshipping without its approval.

SA varsity to drop Afrikaans

JOHANNESBURG. — An elite South African university wants to drop Afrikaans as the language of instruction and teach in English. Stellenbosch University management has taken the decision in the wake…

Tsipa sidelined

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United would be missing veteran forward Leonard Tsipa when they take on Hwange in the quarter-finals of the NetOne Easycal Cup at the National Sports…

Makandiwa donates $30k to Chikurubi

Herald Reporter United Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa and his wife Prophetess Ruth this week donated food to Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison and handed over a water system…

Editorial Comment: Coal for tobacco farmers commendable

THE ongoing power crisis caused in part by depleted water levels in Lake Kariba can be traced to the drought that affected parts of east and central Africa from where…

Portfolio Committee to visit Zim embassies in Ethiopia, Botswana

Herald Reporter The Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs will visit the country’s embassies in Ethiopia and Botswana from November 15 to 19 this year in a bid to understand operational…

ZANU-PF: In the absence of the big idea

Nathaniel Manheru THE OTHER SIDE LET me work and play with an observation by a Marxist literary critic, Walter Benjamin, who noted: “All great works of literature found a genre…

UN raps bombings

NEW YORK. – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly condemned the recent deadly terrorist attacks that killed over 40 people in Lebanon, saying the perpetrators must be “brought to…

‘Address sex slavery’

SEOUL. — South Korean President Park Geun-hye urged Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make a decision on the issue of Japan’s sex slavery of Korean women during World War…

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