Re-engagement in overdrive

Hebert Zharare  and Farirai Machivenyika

PROMINENT American civil rights campaigner Reverend Jesse Jackson is expected in Harare

Haye to fight Charr

LONDON. — Former world heavyweight boxing champion David Haye will fight German Manuel Charr on June 29 in Manchester, the Briton’s promotion team said on Sunday.
Haye, who lost his WBA belt in July 2011 to Ukrainian Vladimir Klitschko before beating Dereck Chisora 12 months later, faces Charr who has won all but one of his 24 professional

Madrid get inspiration from 40 years ago

MADRID. — As they contemplate how to overturn a 4-1 deficit to reach the Champions League soccer final, nine-times European Cup winners Real Madrid are taking inspiration from a similar feat against Derby County four decades ago.

Girls High School at Cottco

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
DEFENDING champions Girls High School began their quest at this year’s Cottco Schools Rugby Festival on a high note when they thumped Eaglesvale 32-5 in their first match yesterday at Prince Edward.

Gunmen keep Libya’s foreign ministry under siege

TRIPOLI — Dozens of gunmen kept Libya’s foreign ministry under siege for a second straight day yesterday demanding it sack officials from the previous regime of Muammar Gaddafi, an AFP correspondent said.

Seles’ attack revisited

BERLIN. — The knife attack on Monica Seles, which took place in Hamburg 20 years ago today, not only dictated security at sports events over the last two decades, but changed the victim’s life forever.

The Cuban five and Uncle Sam’s brutality

Saul Landaus

In their 54-year-old effort to bring down Cuba’s revolutionary government and restore obedience in our Caribbean neighbour, US officials have compiled a spectacular record of failure, overshadowed only by the determination to persist in their pursuit of wrong-headed polices, further damaging US interests.

Editorial Comment: Zinara must provide cash, step up road maintenace

Harare’s street painting teams have been very busy in recent weeks, spraying new lines and bars across the patches, through the potholes and even over gravel-filled but unsurfaced trenches.

Macheso holds celebratory gig tonight

Richmore Tera Arts Correspodent
SUNGURA music icon Alick Macheso celebrates his recent achievements as Red Cross’s humanitarian ambassador and Bakers Inn’s brand ambassador with a gig dubbed “Macheso Celebration Party” to be held at Jazz 105 in Harare tonight.

Don Gorgon still in control

NINJA MAN is without doubts one of the most talented and controversial deejay in dancehall history.
The dancehall Don Gorgon was in fine form during his performance on the Behind the Screens series held at Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records in St Andrew on Tuesday.

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