Kallis honoured

JOHANNESBURG. — After 18 years as an international cricketer, the world’s top-ranked Test all-rounder Jacques Kallis, was finally named one of Wisden’s Cricketers of the Year.
It may seem surprising that it took so long for the publication to honour Kallis, but given that its awards are confined to performances in England, their time lag was justified.

Tamim aims at Zimbabwe

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
TOURING Bangladesh batsman, Tamim Iqbal, says the Tigers are prepared to launch a strong offensive when they clash with Zimbabwe in a month-long tour that begins next Wednesday.  

Junior tennis players meet at Harare Open

Ellina Mhlanga  Sports Reporter
JUNIOR tennis players from across the country are next week expected to descend at Harare Sports Club for the Harare Open tournament.
The event is expected to get underway on April 18 and run until April 21 with more than 100 players billed to take part. Some of the players are currently in Bulawayo where they

Champions out to extend reign

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
HARARE Sports Club captain, Daniel Hondo, believes the defending National Rugby League champions will be able to cope with the pressure in the title race despite an exodus of some players and coaching staff to other clubs.

I was wrong and, on the evidence of what I saw on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, there is more to football than my beloved Manchester United

On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, football won back its soul, after a period of turbulence triggered by the resurgence of racism and challenges of match-fixing, as the world’s most beautiful game charmed its loyal followers with magical sights and sounds.

Car importers stranded as Zimra clearance system goes offline

Scores of car importers were left stranded at Beitbridge Border Post on Wednesday  after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s (Zimra) vehicle clearance system went offline for eight hours.

Masvingo unveils US$5,6m plan

Masvingo Correspondent
MASVINGO province has unveiled a US$5,6 million rural electrification roll-out plan that would see 105 Government institutions being electrified, an official has said.
In a wide range interview, Provincial Rural Electrification board chairperson Mr Felix Chikovo said the project would improve the rural people’s lives.

Independence theme out

Herald Reporter

Preparations for the 33rd Independence Day commemorations continued yesterday throughout the country

Mozambique govt to hold talks with rebels

MAPUTO. — The Mozambique government has announced that it will meet a delegation from the ex-rebel group Renamo today, amid threats of violence that threaten to throw the country back into the destructive civil war that raged between 1975 and 1992.

Zanu-PF Politburo defers poll rules indaba

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Politburo has deferred  to a later date discussions on the much-anticipated rules and regulations to guide primary elections.
The party, however, restructured its Bulawayo Province with the Politburo yesterday appointing Cde Callistus Ndlovu as the new provincial chairman, taking over from Cde Killian

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