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Parents need to know that “After Earth”, which stars Will Smith and his son Jaden and was directed by M. Night Shyamalan is a scary monster movie with a few dead bodies and some blood. The alien monster is grotesque, overpowering and able to trick humans into feeling fear, and viewers see a few of his human victims impaled on tree branches. No

Zanu-PF sets rules for primaries

Farirai Machivenyika  Senior Reporter
ASPIRING Zanu-PF candidates for the harmonised elections must have served the party for at least

Warriors madness

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
THE Warriors trip to Guinea plunged into chaos yesterday amid shocking indications that coach Klaus-Dieter Pagels could be forced to carry a truncated squad comprising 12 players to the West African

Gundani revisits Conakry nightmare

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
FORMER Warriors midfielder, Paul Gundani, has challenged the current crop of players to fight for the pride of their nation when Zimbabwe play Guinea in a penultimate World Cup, Group G, African

Chivero wants Zifa board to resign

Sports Reporter
A SENIOR member of the Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters’ Association last night called on the Zifa board to resign en-masse following the debacle that characterised the Warriors’ travel

‘Townshend was a gentleman on and off the field’

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman, Peter Chingoka, yesterday described the death of former national team player and Matabeleland Cricket Association President, Derrick Walter Townshend, as a big loss to the

Bodybuilding: The early days

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
BEFORE Zimbabwe’s independence in April, 1980, decent gyms in the colony were mainly a preserve for the white minority while the majority of the blacks and other races had to make do with

Cheetahs prowl on Tigers’ turf

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
WITH The Cheetahs preparing for the Sevens Rugby World Cup set for Moscow, Russia, at the end of this month, the franchise has taken it upon themselves to have an awareness campaign for this

Peter wins case against Twalumba

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
THE High Court has ordered Twalumba Holdings to pay former Highfield United player and coach Peter Ndlovu signing-on fees to the tune of US$55 000.

Banyana, Mite Warriors clash

FROM Grace Chingoma in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
THE Zimbabwe women’s soccer team would be hoping to give the local football fraternity something to cheer their spirits this afternoon when they clash with Banyana Banyana in an international friendly

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