Castro passes Tiger’s test

Maryland — Tiger Woods wanted his PGA event to play like a tough US Open-style test and the world number one got his wish in Thursday’s opening round of the…

Portugal, Nigeria cruise into U-20 last 16

Portugal and Nigeria won their final Group B matches to reach the last 16 of the Under-20 World Cup on Thursday, while third-place South Korea still has a chance of…

Impossible to win Tour without doping: Armstrong

Shamed US cyclist Lance Armstrong said in an interview with Le Monde yesterday, on the eve of the 100th edition of the Tour de France, that it was “impossible” to…

Powell wins Golden Spike 100m twice

Asafa Powell won the 100m at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava — twice. The Jamaican, 30, sprinted home in 9.97 seconds only to realise Kemar Hyman of the Cayman…

Cesar ready for Confed conquest

After being one of the main fall guys for a disappointing 2010 World Cup, goalkeeper Julio Cesar is back in Brazil’s good books for playing a major part in the…

Acting President Mujuru launches Moonlight hearses

Herald Reporter
Acting President Joice Mujuru has commended Moonlight Provident Associates, one of the country’s leading funeral insurers, for complementing Government efforts in providing dignified burials to citizens. She said this during the official launch of

Zimpapers donates state-of-the-art computer, prizes

Daphne Machiri
LEADING publishing company Zimbabwe Newpapers yesterday donated a state-of-the-art computer to Sir Wilfred Anson Primary School of Mbare, Harare, as well as cash prizes to outstanding schools, pupils and teachers at a Mbare/Hatfield merit awards function

Toddler kidnapped

Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter
A one-year-ten-month-old toddler was on Tuesday kidnapped in Harare after the mother fell ill and handed it over to a stranger.
In a bizarre effort to help the mother, Natasha Chikwanha (28) of Unit M in Chitungwiza who

Zim in Cuban Five pledge

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has pledged to support Cuba’s efforts to secure the release from the United States of the five Cuban intelligence operatives known as Cuban Five, who were jailed without being accorded a fair trial 12 years ago. Zimbabwe Committee for the freedom of the Cuban

Shamu calls for unity

Chinhoyi Bureau
THOSE who lost in Zanu-PF primary elections should rally behind the winners through holding joint rallies and meetings to strengthen the party ahead of harmonised election, party political commissar Cde Webster Shamu has said. Speaking after successfully filing

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