Harare City self destruct
ZVISHAVANE - Harare City coach Bigboy Mawiwi was left disappointed with winger Phineas Bhamusi who missed a penalty which saw the Sunshine Boys crash out of the One Wallet Cup first round here...
View ArticleMatawu sinks FC Platinum
ZVISHAVAVNE - A late sublime strike by Clemence Matawu strike was all Chicken Inn needed to reach the semi-finals of the One Wallet Cup at FC Platinum’s expense yesterday here. With the match...
View ArticleMacheso's difficult upbringing inspires him
HARARE - Sungura musician Alick Macheso said his early upbringing was very difficult, hence is pained when he meets under privileged people. “I still have bad memories of the difficult life that I...
View ArticleWe're now a country of vendors
HARARE - Zimbabwe has literally been reduced to a country of vendors, as the economy continues on a downward spiral. From professionals to the unemployed youths in the ghetto, everyone is trying to...
View ArticleZim aims to boost tourism earnings
HARARE - Zimbabwe is set to make about $7,5 billion annually from Chinese tourists after the two countries signed a tourism Memorandum of Understanding (Mou), a cabinet minister said recently. Walter...
View ArticleMiss Zim eyes global title
HARARE - Newlly-crowned Miss Zimbabwe, Thabiso Phiri ,22, has begun preparations which she hopes will help her better the fourth position achieved by Angeline Musasiwa at the Miss World Pageant...
View ArticleParliamentary Bill on the regulation of churches
Continued from last week PART V RELIGIOUS ORGANISATIONS APEX COUNCIL 11. Establishment of Religious Apex Council a) A Religious Apex Council, comprising of representatives of each of the religious...
View ArticleGovt must embrace EU gesture
HARARE - Ruling Zanu PF government should capitalise on the positive pronouncements coming from the European Union, EU, top diplomats based in Harare who have promised to remove the infamous sanctions...
View ArticleHarare's wetlands under threat
HARARE - With over 30 wetlands across Harare, these vast water holding bodies are now under threat. More than half of the capital is built on wetlands but soon there could be nothing left as...
View Article7 perish in crash
HARARE - Seven people died on the spot en-route to Bulawayo when their Toyota Granvia was hit by a haulage truck near Treetop shops on Friday. Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi, the Zimbabwe Republic...
View ArticleThis is a crime against humanity
HARARE - News that a Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 was barbarically shot down over Ukraine by suspected terrorists resulting in the murder of 298 innocent people has been met with anger across the...
View ArticleGreen Fuel to support sugarcane farmers
HARARE - Ethanol producer Green Fuel will this season provide land to produce sugarcane to a hundred local farmers as the Billy Rautenbach-owned firm moves in to defuse tensions from villagers...
View Article'Let's die for change'
BULAWAYO - MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday rallied his supporters to make sacrifices for the party, saying liberation from oppressors is painful and sometimes involves people losing their...
View ArticleHarare derby battle continues
HARARE - The Harare derby is one of Zimbabwe’s most mercilessly hyped football matches. Whenever Dynamos and CAPS United meet it is not only the capital that comes to a standstill but the entire...
View ArticleYoung Sables fall to Namibia
MIDDLEBURG - The Old Mutual Zimbabwe Under-18 rugby team ended their Coca-Cola Craven Week campaign with another heart-breaking defeat after going down 38-25 to rivals Namibia here yesterday. The...
View ArticleHow Mine dump Bosso
GWERU - Goalkeeper Ephraim Mazarura was the How Mine hero after the gold miners stormed into the semi-finals of the One Wallet Cup following their 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Highlanders here...
View ArticleZim football in turmoil
HARARE - The fall of our football has been so precipitate and catastrophic , it is tempting to believe in some super-natural retribution and you wonder if devilish forces have begun unleashing their...
View ArticleSteyn, Morkel inspire Proteas
LONDON - Pacemen Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel took four second innings wickets apiece to help South Africa beat Sri Lanka in the first Test of a two-match series. Sri Lanka were set 370 to win in Galle...
View ArticleNemadire, Sibanda pull out of Sables
HARARE - Utility backs Tangai Nemadire and Gerald Sibanda have opted out of Zimbabwe’s squad for the tough Rugby World Cup qualification play-off tie against Russia in Siberia on August 2. Old...
View ArticleChemhanza defend Copa Coca-Cola
HARARE - Chemhanza High School successfully defended the Under-16 Copa Coca-Cola trophy after beating Oriel Boys High 2-0 in the final yesterday. Led by inspirational captain Tatenda Tumba, Chemhanza...
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