Bad ODI ending to a good series
Dean du Plessis
IT was almost inevitable that the fairy-tale return to full-time international cricket would leave a bitter taste in the mouth for
VP Nkomo death rumours false, says Govt
Herald Reporter
VICE PRESIDENT John Nkomo is expected back ho-me today or tomorrow from South Africa where he was receiving treatment in Cape Town.
Cde Nkomo, who has been unwell of late, flew out of Cape Town yesterday but made a stopover in Johannesburg to check on Lands,
Land Reform and Rural Resettlement Minister Herbert Murerwa who is hospitalised there.
Secretary for Media, Information and Publicity Mr George Charamba last night said the VP was well and expected to return to Zimbabwe to- day.
“Contrary to rumours that VP Nkomo is dead, I wish to point out that Vice President Nkomo is very well and on the mend.
Maria Mutola ready to tear apart defenders
From Robert Mutsauki in Maputo, Mozambique
PICTURE the great Maria Mutola in the lineup of the Mozambique women’s national soccer team during the 10th All-Africa
ZHF host First Degree coaching course
Ellina Mhlanga Sport Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation are taking the sport to another level as they are scheduled to hold a First Degree coaching
Makusha headlines IAAF contigent
TALLAHASSEE – Zimbabwean Ngoni Makusha and Maurice Mitchell, who paced Florida State University to a runner-up
Spills, thrills at Donnybrook
Collin Matiza Deputy Sports Editor
SPILLS and thrills are expected at Donnybrook in Harare tomorrow when the 2011 FIM Africa Motocross Championship
I will miss my dear, old Rufaro
IT was that game where Benjani finally decided enough was enough and called time on an international career that never
Mashakada: God takes back his gift
So skillful was the husky-voiced and grey-bearded artiste that he made the guitar do the singing while fans wreaked havoc on
Sanctions are a declaration of war
Q: The Namibian government has been heavily criticised by sections of the local media for its close ties with Zimbabwe.
When we ruled! (2)
In the 12th and 13th centuries, Roha became the new capital of the Ethiopians. Conceived as a New Jerusalem by its





