President returns

Herald ReportersPRESIDENT Mugabe returned home yester-day from Singapore where he had gone for medical review.The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces was welcomed at…

Sri Lanka crush Canada

HAMBANTOTA.Mahela Jayawardene smashed an 81-ball century, the fastest by a Sri Lankan in the World Cup, to set up a 210-run victory over Canada in Group A yesterday. Jayawardene blasted…

Charamba comeback lands him in seventh

By Takudzwa ChitsigaZIMBABWEAN golfer Tongoona Charamba finished a credible seventh as he rallied from behind at the Dimension Data Sunshine Tour tournament in George, South Africa, yesterday.Charamba shot an identical…

Cosafa divided over Caf posts

From Petros Kausiyo in KHARTOUM, SudanAS the continental game braces for elections for the Confederation of African Football executive, the Southern African region has again been a sorry tale of…

KUZ host awards

By Ellina MhlangaTHE Kyokushin Union of Zimbabwe will tomorrow hold their inaugural Karate Merit Awards in recognition of their outstanding members.The awards-giving function, named “Arosume Properties Kyokushin Karate Merit Awards”…

World’s biggest family

He is head of the world’s biggest family – and said he is “blessed” to have his 39 wives. Ziona Chana also has 94 children, 14-daughters-in-law and 33 grandchildren. They…

Boy kills mom over playstation

A 16-year-old American boy has reportedly confessed to killing his mother because she took away his Playstation game.Kendall Anderson attacked his mother Rashida with a claw hammer while she slept,…

Ex-MDC MP Gwisai arrested

By Peter MatambanadzoFORMER MDC MP for Highfield Munyaradzi Gwisai and 45 others were arrested at the weekend on allegations of plotting to oust a constitutionally elected Government the Egyptian style.Gwisai…

City’s water supplies restored

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WATER supplies were restored to some parts of Harare yesterday, bringing relief to residents who spent the weekend in long queues a

Dry spell dashes farmers’ hopes

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THE current dry spell has caused severe moisture stress in crops, dampening farmers’ hopes of good harvests in some parts of the country

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