Black Caps in command
COLOMBO. — Ross Taylor hit a solid century as New Zealand recovered from early blows to post a healthy 223-2 on the opening day of the second and final Test cricket against Sri Lanka yesterday.Hatton admits he doesn’t have ‘it’ in him anymore
MANCHESTER. — Former world champion Ricky Hatton retired from boxing once again after his come-back fight against Ukraine’s Vyacheslav Senchenko ended in defeat. After a three-and-a-halfBest fires West Indies to victory
KHULNA. — Paceman Tino Best took a career-best six-wicket haul to fire the West Indies to a crushing 10-wicket win against Bangladesh in the second Test cricket in Khulna yesterday, sealing the3 years for raping employer’s son
Chamunorwa Wilson Herald CorrespondentA Marondera maid who bedded her employer’s nine-year-old boy was yesterday sentenced to 10 years in jail after she was convicted of aggravated indecent assault. She would, however be imprisoned for
Two years for bedding juvenile
Beitbridge BureauA 24-year-old man has been jailed for two years for bedding a 15-year-old girl. The man admitted to being intimate with a minor when he appeared in court. Beitbridge resident magistrate Miss Gloria
Stock theft lands man in jail
Court ReporterA Chitungwiza man will spend the next two years in prison for stealing and strangling 20 chickens at a Beatrice farm. Tichaona Waison (26) of DDF St Mary’s pleaded guilty to stock theft charges when he
Man arrested for accusing brother of witchcraft
Senior Court Reporter
A Harare man, who accused his brother of using witchcraft to acquire wealth before advising him to visit famous Nigerian “prophet” TB Joshua for exorcism, was on Friday fined US$100. Shepherd Nhodza, 40,
Editorial Comment: MDC-T must stop the imposition of candidates
The MDC-T was formed almost a decade ago claiming to bring democracy to Zimbabwe. It was as if democracy never existed in the country. But now the chickens are coming home to roost.Turmoil at Haddon Motors
Wenceslaus Murape Business Reporter
Haddon Motors is on a collision course with its 66 workers after the company indicated it was embarking on voluntary retrenchment. The workers have refused to sign the “Mutual Agreement to
Innscor names new CEO
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
CONGLOMERATE Innscor Africa Limited last Friday announced the appointment of Mr John Koumides as the group’s new chief executive, taking over from Mr Tom Brown who will be retiring with effect from



