Snake marriage story fake, Malaysian fireman says
A Malaysian fireman widely reported to have wed his pet snake says that he is saddened by the story he says is fake. Abu Zarin Hussin trains other firefighters in the…
Wife exposes hubby’s ‘wizardry’ on radio
Sheillah Mapani Herald Reporter A Harare man took his wife to court last week after she allegedly labelled him a wizard during a Radio Zimbabwe Show. Bayai Chiramba (67) appeared before Harare…
ZKU impressed with progress
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AS the Zimbabwe Karate Union (ZKU)hosted their last national event over the weekend, association president Paul Danisa has reckoned that it has been a good year for…
Mtawarira, Boks mocked by SA paper
FLORENCE. — Italy’s first ever win over South Africa impressed the entire rugby world, with one large exception — everyone in South Africa. The Springboks’ slump continued with a 20-18 defeat…
Reflections on teaching world literature
Emad Mirmotahari Correspondent The following essay argues for the importance of shifting world literature courses away from “survey” and toward the interrogation of categories of knowledge that typically organise the world.…
Change mindset on GBV — Mutsvangwa
Obert Chifamba Manicaland Bureau Stakeholders from various sectors must continuously engage victims and perpetrators of Gender Based Violence (GBV) to change their mindsets, prevent future incidents and protect non-perpetrators from adopting…
Hamilton lays out his strategy
ABU DHABI. – Lewis Hamilton made it clear yesterday he has no intention of trying to ”back up” his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg if he is leading this weekend’s title…
New fund enters Singapore Real Estate Investments Trusts
SINGAPORE. — THE first exchange traded fund (ETF) dedicated to Singapore Real Estate Investment Trusts (S-Reits) is making its entrance here, with an aim to provide investors with low-cost access…
Forex shortages affects ARVs supply
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Bureau The National Aids Council is urging Government to address foreign currency shortages that have resulted in the scarcity of second-line anti-retroviral drugs.
Live old skool music comes to Junction 24
Arts Correspondent — Old skool music lovers will be in for a treat at Junction 24 along Harare-Chitungwiza highway where musicians will revisit yesteryear hits today and tomorrow.







