Aussie spinners in charge

ZIMBABWE XI ground their way to 206 for 6 on an attritional first day against Australia A at the Country Club in Harare.

Young Sables under pressure

From Paul Munyuki in KIMBERLY, South Africa
THE Zimbabwe Under-18 rugby side is under pressure to perform this morning, when they take on bitter rivals Namibia, in

Zim in Polocrosse World Cup final

By Eddie Chikamhi
ZIMBABWE stormed into the finals of the third edition of the Polocrosse World Cup, currently underway in England, with a

Dying giving life

By Arthur Choga
Many women have experienced the pain of childbirth. The pain is not describable; therefore we will not even start trying to

Soap: New weapon in love, beauty war

By Tsungirirai Dhambuza
Women of different shapes and sizes enter a shop at the corner of Leopold Takawira Street and Speke Avenue in Harare.

Couple bags US$262m jackpot

THE couple who scooped the £162million (US$261million) EuroMillions jackpot were yesterday named as Colin and

Mandela returns to his childhood village

HANNESBURG.
Nelson Mandela returned to his childhood village ahead of his 93rd birthday on Monday as South Africa and the world

Britain to send more warplanes in Libya

ISTANBUL.
Britain said yesterday it will send four more Tornado warplanes to support the NATO mission in Libya, in addition to the 12

Rebekah Brooks quits over hacking

LONDON.
Rebekah Brooks, the embattled chief executive of media baron Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper operation, finally

Church: Newsmaker but focus on gospel

MY sincere apologies to our dear readers for not bringing you, Divine Appointments last weekend. It was due to unavoidable

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