Masekela, Dyer jet in
Entertainment Reporter South African musicians Hugh Masekela and Steve Dyer arrived in Harare on Tuesday night for the “Tuku Dinner” to be held tonight in honour of Zimbabwe’s own music…
Watson denies Woods rift
ST ANDREWS. — United States golf captain, Tom Watson will seek to heal any rift with Tiger Woods ahead of next year’s Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, Scotland.
Obama defends aggression
Bill Van Auken US President Barack Obama delivered his fifth address to an opening session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, mixing sanctimonious rhetoric about democracy and humanitarianism…
Govt to implement industrial policies
Blessing Bonga Business Reporter IMPLEMENTATION of the industrial development and national trade policies will be expedited to ensure the speedy resuscitation of industry and narrowing the trade deficit, Minister of…
EDitorial Comment: High time we belled the cat
The ecological disaster that recently afflicted Hwange National Park in the wake of the cyanide poisoning of salt pans and watering holes while the work of heartless poachers is yet…
Parly sitting plan
Herald Reporter Political parties in Parliament yesterday moved in to address sitting challenges for ministers and their deputies by restoring the old system where the front benches of the chamber…
CAPS nostalgic as Cup Kings
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter DURING the 1980s and 1990s, Harare Premiership giants CAPS United were known as the Cup Kings among their fans as they won virtually every knockout…
Adam, Lady Gaga in Twitter war
ADAM LEVINE and Lady Gaga have seemingly engaged in a Twitter war after the “Applause’’ singer took offence to the Maroon 5 star’s rant about an anonymous musician “recycling old…
Harare Sports Club, Old Georgians clash
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter NATIONAL Rugby League defending champions Harare Sports Club are aiming to make it into the final, but they will not have it easy when they take…
Jesus was the first twitter
ROME. — Jesus Christ was the world’s first tweeter because his pronouncements were “brief and full of meaning”, Vatican cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi said yesterday.





