Heavy electricity consumers to pay more

Felex Share Herald Reporter

HEAVY electricity consumers should brace to pay more money compared

Constitution deal waives election timelines

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE draft Constitution has waived timelines within which President Mugabe can call for elections.
This comes amid indications that leaders of political parties may cut on the timelines on Constitution-making that were provided in the Global

Emotional send-off for Nkomo

Bulawayo Bureau
THOUSANDS of people from Matabeleland yesterday braved the heavy rains to pay their last respects to Vice President Landa John Nkomo whose body viewing had to be moved from White City Stadium to the Large City Hall because of the rains. In Tsholotsho, the VP’s rural home, a sombre

HAB set to meet next week

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Harare Athletics Board is set to meet next week at Prince Edward School to map the way forward for this year.
This will be the first formal meeting for the newly elected board led by chairperson, Sebastian Garikai who retained his post unopposed. The meeting

Energy club hunting

JOHANNESBURG — ZIMBABWEAN goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro remains on the sidelines as his struggle to get a new club continues, but the 30-year-old former CAPS United man wants to further his career in the South African Premier Soccer League. Murambadoro, the Warriors; first choice

David Coltart replies

David Coltart
ROBSON Sharuko this morning (Saturday) in The Herald poses the following questions which he says I won’t answer.
He writes:

Cara’s mixed fortunes

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
TOP Zimbabwean female tennis player Cara Black met with mixed fortunes at the on-going Australian Open in Melbourne at the weekend.
After pulling through to the third round of the women’s doubles with her Australian partner Anastasia Rodionova on Saturday, Black (33) was a

Djokovic keeps hat-trick bid alive

MELBOURNE — Defending champion Novak Djokovic was dragged into a rerun of last year’s epic Australian Open final as he edged a gripping five-hour battle with Stanislas Wawrinka yesterday. As women’s number two Maria Sharapova enjoyed the smoothest progress in tournament

Blatter warns of heavy fines for Russian racist clubs

SAINT-PETERSBURG. — Fifa president Sepp Blatter said here yesterday that clubs where racist incidents occurred could face punishments of anything from points deduction or even demotion. The 76-year-old Swiss added that without heavy punishment racism would remain within the sport.

Barcelona suffer first defeat as Messi breaks new ground

MADRID. — An injury-time strike from substitute Imanol Agirretxe condemned 10-man Barcelona to a 3-2 defeat at Real Sociedad on Saturday night, their first of a record-breaking Spanish La Liga soccer season. Lionel Messi matched another landmark by scoring in a 10th consecutive La

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