Methembe to replace Gorowa?

Sports Reporter METHEMBE Ndlovu is being earmarked to replace Ian Gorowa as Warriors coach who is yet to sign a deal with the Zifa board to guide the Warriors during…

Cop-turned-robber jailed 10 years

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter— A police officer has been sentenced to an effective seven years in prison for robbing a taxi driver of $9 and other valuables. Peter Kache (26), who…

MPs shortchanging electorate

Zvamaida Murwira Mr Speaker Sir For the past two weeks, Members of Parliament have been preoccupied with discussing their conditions of service where in some situations the business of the House…

Chris Martin jets in today

Arts Reporter Jamaican musician Chris Martin is expected in the country today ahead of his show at Glamis Arena on Friday. The “Cheater’s Prayer” hitmaker is expected to touch down…

Govt targets 25pc GDP in foreign investment

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter— GOVERNMENT, through the Ministry of Macro-Economic Planning and Investment Promotion, is targeting a foreign direct investment level of 25 percent of the country’s gross domestic product starting…

Chiyangwa eyes Chinhoyi seat

Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Zanu-PF Central Committee member Dr Philip Chiyangwa has thrown his name into the ring to represent the ruling party in Chinhoyi constituency and has pledged to…

‘Chosen One’ banner removed

LONDON. – The infamous “Chosen One” banner dedicated to David Moyes has been removed from Old Trafford following his sacking on Tuesday.  It was only a matter of time but…

The unstoppable Daiyaan Manuel

Collin Matiza Sports Editor— LAST weekend’s Zimbabwe Summer Series marked the end of the 2016 motocross season which turned out to be a memorable one for one of the country’s top…

Mzembi warns envoys against polls interference

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent FOREIGN Affairs Minister Dr Walter Mzembi has warned diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe against interfering in harmonised elections next year by becoming “referees and players”. Addressing heads of diplomatic…

Freedom Day 2016: S. Africa still fraught and divided

Judith February Correspondent APRIL 10 1993: all South Africans know where they were when the news broke of Chris Hani’s assassination, just like April 27 1994 – the day of the…

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