BRILLIANT LIONS OF TERANGA . . . Africa smiles as Senegal cruise into last 16
DOHA. — Kalidou Koulibaly’s nerveless volley sent Senegal into the World Cup knock-out stages for only the second time in their history as they eliminated Ecuador 1-2 at a rowdy…
Father up for sodomy
Andrew Muvishi Mashonaland East Correspondent Police in Murehwa are investigating a case of aggravated indecent assault in the district involving a 13-year-old boy and his father of 39. Mashonaland East…
Tragic end to extramarital affair
Crime Reporter A 26-year-old man has been arrested after he allegedly shot and killed another man on Thursday last week who had confronted him on allegations of having an extramarital…
Econet scoops three top Superbrand awards
Herald Correspondent Econet Wireless Zimbabwe scooped three top awards at the 2022 Superbrands Awards ceremony held by the Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (MAZ) in Harare recently. The telecommunications and technology…
‘Religious, cultural norms drive child marriages’
Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Religious and cultural norms are key drivers of child marriages, the Zimbabwe Gender Commission has found in its latest preliminary report of the national inquiry into sexual…
When opposition cowards die many times before their deaths
Nobleman Runyanga Correspondent Nothing aptly summarises the Zimbabwean opposition more than William Shakespeare character Julius Caesar’s famous quote on death and cowards in the eponymous play, Julius Caesar. Responding to…
Harare-Chirundu Road upgrade set to start
Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau The Government will appoint at least six contractors to work on the rehabilitation and upgrading of the Harare-Chirundu highway beginning January as the Second Republic ups the…
Editorial Comment: Increase exports across all sectors
Zimbabwe needs to keep increasing imports of critical products, mainly energy, machinery and equipment plus some raw materials for primary production, and consumers seeing steadily improving incomes want to buy…
‘Conflict-induced digital shutdowns lawful’
Herald Reporter Shutting down the internet during conflicts by governments across the globe is justified to prevent digital platforms and social media from spreading propaganda and fake news which might…
Sadc ministers in security indaba
Herald Correspondent A Zimbabwean delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Dr Frederick Shava is in Windhoek Namibia for a SADC extraordinary meeting of the Ministerial Committee…











