Rowdy MDC-T supporters slammed
Mr George NkiwaneVivian Mugarisi Herald Reporter Labour leaders and political analysts have come out strongly against the behaviour of MDC-T supporters who heckled a Government official off the podium...
View ArticleZesa shutdown
Mr Fullard GwasiraMoleen Machingura Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company will tomorrow carry out a planned shutdown to allow for maintenance work in most of...
View ArticleWhen everyone turns to vending for survival
Rosenthal Mutakati In the olden days, vendors were largely elderly women of limited education who were distinguishable by tattered aprons filled with countless coins, but the complexion of the game has...
View ArticleFeeling the arts pulse at HIFA
These women enjoy music at the Harare International Festival of the Arts in Harare Gardens yesterdayIgnatius Mabasa HIFA presents fantastic opportunities for spontaneous networking. On May 1, I...
View ArticleLATEST: Egypt’s Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi gives first ever TV interview
Abdel-Fattah El-SisiThe privately owned TV stations CBC and ONTV aired the first half of a pre-recorded interview with presidential hopeful Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi on Monday evening. The former defence...
View ArticleLATEST: Limpopo community vows not to vote
JOHANNESBURG – Special voting remains suspended in Lorraine and the surrounding villages outside Tzaneen in Limpopo on Tuesday. This comes after protesting residents blockaded the road with stones,...
View ArticleLATEST: Police use rubber bullets following E Cape protests
JOHANNESBURG – Eastern Cape police have used rubber bullets to disperse angry villagers of Phepheni in Mount Ayliff. Hundreds of angry protesters are blockading the R394 between the Magutsheni and...
View ArticleLATEST: DA, ANC await electoral court ruling on sms case
JOHANNESBURG – The Democratic Alliance and African National Congress will know on Tuesday whether an sms sent to more than a million potential voters about upgrades in Nkandla violates the electoral...
View ArticleLATEST: Crowd gathers for Malema near Rustenburg
RUSTENBERG – About 1 000 EFF supporters gathered in Freedom Park near Rustenburg ahead of the arrival of party leader Julius Malema on Tuesday. The group, dressed in red berets and red T-shirts, danced...
View ArticleDay 2: Jiji back to his roots
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter KYLE College rugby back-line coach Charles Jiji says his move to join the Masvingo elite school was all about developing talent in his hometown. His side is expected to...
View ArticleLATEST: Jo’burg women try to interrupt DA gathering
JOHANNESBURG – A group of women tried to interrupt a Democratic Alliance gathering near Noord Street in the Johannesburg CBD on Tuesday.“We don’t want you here Zille. Go away. Viva ANC, viva!” they...
View ArticleDay 2: One sided affairs dampen day two morning
Sebastain Garikai Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival directorPaul Munyuki Sports Reporter— ONE way traffic characterised the morning games on Day Two of the Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival with most of...
View ArticleDay 2: Picture special
TOPLESS Churchill Bulldogs perform a haka to celebrate their 80-0 thrashing of the LKC College of Botswana.Match pictures are from the Peterhouse versus Botswana Under-19 game and scenes from the...
View ArticleDay 2: Mundarawa concerned with discpline
Zimbabwe Referees Society official educator Mudiwa Mundarawa concerned on discpline
View ArticleDay Three Fixtures
First XV Jubilee Field: Morgan v Kuwadzana One (8am ), Lord Malvern v Western Surbubs (9am), Girls High v Vainona (10am), Oriel v Mt Pleasant (11am), Cranborne v Herentals (12pm), Marist Nyanga v...
View ArticleNearly 2 500 voting stations open late
Johannesburg – The chief electoral officer, Mosotho Moepya, said 11% of the 22 263 voting stations opened late on Wednesday for the country’s fifth democratic elections. This A total of 2449 voting...
View ArticleSeveral arrested for election crimes
Pretoria – Ninety-seven people have been arrested for election-related crimes and 131 cases registered, the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (Natjoints) said on Wednesday.“The...
View ArticleANC confident of taking Western Cape
Cape Town – A confident Western Cape ANC leader Marius Fransman says his party will “definitely” take the province in Wednesday’s election.”I can safely say now, we will, in this election, be trashing...
View ArticleANC, EFF draw vote battle lines in Rustenburg
Rustenburg – ANC and EFF supporters faced off at polling stations in Lethabong, with both parties predicting victory in the area on Wednesday. Voters lined up in long queues at polling stations in...
View ArticleParty leaders cause a stir at the polls
The DA’s Helen Zille at St Paul’s Church in Rondebosch, Cape Town. (AFP)President Jacob Zuma cast his vote amidst an ecstatic reception at the Ntolwane Primary School in KwaNxamalala, Nkandla, on late...
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