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  • China pledges to support Africa's ‘just position'

    CHINA has pledged to support the "just position" of African countries in various international forums saying it was opposed to the "big, strong and rich countries bullying the small, weak and poor" of the world. In a solidarity speech he delivered at the...
  • ZRP concerned with the rate of corruption, indiscipline

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police is concerned with the rate of corruption and indiscipline, which is costing and tarnishing the force's image, a senior police officer has said. Police Deputy-Commissioner General Levie Sibanda, said: "The organisation does no...
  • Thumbs-up for Dube

    Football councillors yesterday threw their full weight behind Zifa president Cuthbert Dube, as the association’s extraordinary general meeting went on without hitches.   Brian Austin Chishanga, the longest-serving Zifa councillor with 15 years to his...
  • Rose’s mighty pledge

    Mighty Warriors head coach Rosemary Mugadza is not thinking about Nigeria yet but wants to first finish off Botswana in the second leg of their African Women Championships first round qualifier at Rufaro this afternoon. Mugadza has enough arsenal to vanqu...
  • ‘Marriage does not change me’

    They don’t come any more controversial than Sandra Ndebele. Last weekend Sandy was in town for a couple of sold-out shows plus the highly-publicised charity match. She, fortunately enough, found time to speak to Prince Mushawevato,   PM: Hello, Sandr...
  • Zimbabwe to miss growth targets

    Zimbabwe is likely to miss the targeted 9,4 percent economic growth rate this year as liquidity shortages persist and political parties invest their energies on the upcoming general elections, raising the spectre that the country would not be able to butt...
  • Zinara blacklists 7 local authorities

    Seven local authorities are facing prosecution and have been banned from accessing the US$27 million Road Maintenance Fund for allegedly squandering resources meant for repairing roads in their jurisdictions. The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zi...
  • High Court speaks on Air Zimbabwe

    The High Court has said it is still premature to conclude whether national airline Air Zimbabwe will be liquidated or not. In an interview with The Sunday Mail last week, Master of the High Court Mr Charles Nyatanga said while some AirZim employees had l...
  • African Union gets majestic complex from Chinese government

    President Mugabe yesterday joined other African heads of state and government to witness the official opening of the new multi-million-dollar African Union Conference Centre and Office Complex which was built by the Chinese government.   China has pled...
  • Mutare ready for Bob '88 Super Cup

    THE hype surrounding the Bob '88 Super Cup semi-final duel pitting FC Platinum and Motor Action at Sakubva today has gripped the eastern border city amid expectations of a full house at the 15 000- seater venue. The 2012 season opener, which is part of th...
  • Bullish Hwange stalk DeMbare

    HWANGE coach Tennant Chilumba is comfortable with the underdogs' tag against Dynamos but the coal-miners have promised a tough outing for the defending champions in the semi-finals of the Bob ‘88 Super Cup at Barbourfields tomorrow. Hwange are steppin...
  • President in Addis Ababa

    President Mugabe, was seen off at the Harare International Airport by Government officials and service chiefs. PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa yesterday to attend the 18th summit of the African Union. He was met at the Bol...
  • Zimpapers bids veteran journalist Zulu farewell

    ZIMPAPERS yesterday bade farewell to Herald managing editor, Isaac Zulu, who retired after serving the company for 29 years. Speaking during the farewell ceremony at Herald House yesterday, group chief operating officer, Pikirayi Deketeke, described Zulu...
  • Cholera fears abound

    HARARE hotels, restaurants and open air food spots face immediate closure for failing to meet health and hygienic standards amid fears that a cholera outbreak looms. The move is part of a cocktail of measures designed to contain the spread of typhoid and...
  • Nightmare on Day One

    The first day of the one-off Test against New Zealand was probably Zimbabwe's worst with the ball since returning to the Test arena last year. In our previous three Tests, we have been able to get early wickets on pitches less suited to bowling. So, it ca...
  • Zim struggle against New Zealand

    NAPIER, New Zealand. - An unbeaten century from skipper Ross Taylor put New Zealand in a commanding position at five for 331 on the first day of the one-off Test cricket against Zimbabwe in Napier yesterday. Taylor finished the day on 111 not out after ...
  • Lone Warrior at Afcon

    Tangawarima shines as Zimbabwe ambassador. THERE are no Warriors hunting for trophies in the jungles of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, but there is a Zimbabwean football expert who is proudly flying his country's flag high at the 2012 Nations Cup finals. F...
  • Uncle Harry, the living piano legend

    "Johann Sebastian Bach, Bela Bartok, Ludwig van Beethoven, Pierre Boulez, John Cage, Fryderyk Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Modest Petrovich". All these are some of the world's famous composers of classical music whose names are recorded in music histo...
  • Tonight’s the night!

            Harare will tonight reverberate to sounds of good music, when four of Zimbabwe's prominent musicians hold a musical fiesta at the City Sports Centre. Tonight's gig literally opens the entertainment musical floodgates that had been tempora...
  • Jamaican musician Movado jets in

    Jamacian reggae artiste David Brooks, popularly known as Movado, is in the country and expected to perform tonight at Rainbow Towers before holding another show in Chitungwiza tomorrow. Mavado, who calls himself the "Gully God" said he was happy to be in ...