On a wing and a prayer

By Eddie Chikamhi
WHO is this Tichaona Mabvura who excited Dynamos chairman Farai Munetsi so much, during his superb performance in the

NOOA deal: 1m litres still missing

By Sydney Kawadza
OVER one million litres of diesel out of the five million procured from NOOA Petroleum (PVT) Ltd of South Africa without

Blatter leaves, pledges support

By Petros Kausiyo
FIFA president Sepp Blatter flew out of Harare yesterday, leaving behind a Zimbabwean football community with a spring in

Diarrhoea outbreak claims 10 children

TEN children have died in Bulawayo from a suspected diarrhoea outbreak, which has affected over 200 children amid reports

ZRP urged to safeguard independence, heritage

From Freeman Razemba recently in Tete, Mozambique
The Mozambican government has urged the Zimbabwe Republic Police to continue safeguarding the country’s independence

Demystifying the art of comradeship

By Josephine Jenje Mudimbu
Some people are not comfortable when add-ressed as “comrade” (Cde) as they feel associated with Zanu-PF, a revolutionary

Suicide attacks kill 35 in Iraq

BAGHDAD.
Twin suicide attacks ripped through the city of Taji north of Baghdad yesterday, killing at least 35 people, officials said, after Iraq

Yemeni planes bomb southern cities

SANAA/ADEN.
Yemeni warplanes bombed southern cities held by militants yesterday while a top general called in a television interview for

Australia A stay unbeaten

By Eddie Chikamhi
AUSTRALIA A maintained their unbeaten run in the Coca-Cola Challenge triangular tournament when they sneaked home

Sables silence critics

From Paul Munyuki in BULAWAYO
THE Sables – basking in the glory of a 49-21 win over Uganda at Hartsfield at the weekend – provided all the answers to their

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