Cairns, Mazibuko in control

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
SUNSHINE Tour cardholder Ryan Cairns and South Africa’s Irvine Mazibuko took the first round lead in the Chairman’s Championship Cup at Borrowdale Brooke after they carded five-under-par 67 yesterday.

Zanu-PF blasts EU bid to sow discord

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
Zanu-PF secretary for security Cde Sydney Sekeramayi has said the selective removal of travel restrictions and sanctions by the European Union will not divide the revolutionary   party. Responding to questions on the effects of the selective removal of sanctions by the EU last week, Cde Sekeramayi, who is also the Minister of State Security, said the

The story behind Easter

THROUGHOUT history Christians have taken over much of the world, wiping out or absorbing the cultures in their path. In an effort to quell resistance and more easily gain control over these regions, Christians adopted many of the traditions and symbols of Pagan religions, often renaming them and claiming them as their own.

Muzhingi defends Two Oceans

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
CRACK Zimbabwe long distance runner, Stephen Muzhinji, is once again one of the top contenders for the Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town tomorrow.
Last year, Muzhinji won the Two Oceans race in 3 hours 08 minutes 08 seconds to become only the second man in the history of the ultra distances races to hold both titles at the

Shamu decries shortage of social workers

Herald Reporter
The social problems facing Zimbabwe today are complex and require a functioning social protection system, a Cabinet minister has said.
Officiating at the International Social Workers Day in Harare yesterday, Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu said owing to the collapse of the social protection

‘Let’s deliver on poll promises’

NAIROBI. — President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto yesterday told MPs from Jubilee coalition they will bank on their support to fulfil the ambitious promises made during campaigns.

‘Polls must be held by June 29’

Herald Reporters
THE country should conduct the harmonised elections by June 29 this year to end the lifespan of the dysfunctional inclusive Government as policy discord among the three parties is hampering national development, political analysts have said.

Matawu watches Motor Action draw from terraces

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
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ONE of Motor Action’s returning sons, Clement Matawu, failed to make his anticipated home-coming yesterday when he was forced the watch the opening game of the season from the terraces as the Mighty Bulls were held to a goalless draw by Hwange at home.

Cheetahs in class of their own

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
IN a month where national teams representing the three major sporting disciplines — football, rugby and cricket — took part in high-profile international games, it was the Cheetahs who stole the limelight for all the good reasons.

All set for 21st Movement road race

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
HUNDREDS of the country’s middle and long-distance runners are expected to descend on Harare’s high-density suburb of Highfield on April 7 to take part in the 13th edition of the 21st February Movement 10km road race.

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