Zvirekwi disappointed

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE international midfielder Hardlife Zvirekwi was relieved to be back home yesterday after a horror weekend in which he ended up being stranded in Nairobi, as a nightmarish trip to a World Cup

End of subsidies a blessing in disguise for farmers

The market appears to be working in Zimbabwe’s maize industry, with millers preferring to buy grain from Zimbabwean farmers than importing, and still ready to pay the landed cost of imports to local

Extra-Ordinary Summit of the Sadc Heads of State and Government Maputo, Mozambique Communiqué

Extra-Ordinary Summit of the Sadc Heads of State and Government
Maputo, Mozambique

Political parties geared for polls

Herald Reporter

POLITICAL parties said yesterday that they are preparing to launch their campaigns for the

MDC holds primary elections in Bulawayo

Bulawayo Bureau
MDC-led by Professor Welshman Ncube yesterday held its primary elections in

MDC-T expects to lose

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE MDC-T expects to lose the harmonised elections

Chombo commissions new equipment

Municipal Reporter
HARARE’s refuse collection and road maintenance capacity has been boosted following the commissioning of plant and equipment valued at US$17 million by Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo. Minister Chombo

Music Crossroads scouts for new talent

Entertainment Reporter
Music Crossroads Zimbabwe has embarked on a talent search programme for young musicians to represent Zimbabwe at the forthcoming International Image Festival to be held in Norway in August.

Tyson Gay aims high

LONDON. — Former world sprint title holder Tyson Gay has a lofty goal in mind for August’s global championships — three trips to the podium just like six years ago.
Completely fit for the first time since winning gold in the 100 and 200 metres and 4×100 relay at the 2007 worlds, Gay said he will run both sprints at this week’s US

Springboks beat Scotland

JOHANNESBURG. — The Springboks regrouped timeously enough after half-time to avoid the ultimate embarrassment, but their 30-17 win over Scotland in their second Castle Lager Incoming Series rugby test at Mbombela Stadium on Saturday will have left coach Heyneke Meyer with plenty to think about.

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