Darts team set to travel to Malawi
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Zone VI darts team is expected to converge in the capital ahead of their trip to Blantyre, Malawi tomorrow.
Hockey coaching clinic set for Harare
Sports Reporter AT least 20 coaches are expected to attend an International Hockey Federation coaching clinic which starts today and ends on Saturday in Harare.
Zimbabwe team leaves for Cossasa games in Nambia
Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe team for the Confederation of Schools Sport Association of Southern Africa (Cossasa) ball games will leave for Namibia tomorrow.
Mourinho out to spoil Moyes’ opening night
FOR his first competitive home game as Manchester United manager, David Moyes could be forgiven for wishing the fixture computer had not spat out a game against Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea.
Tyson says ‘on the verge of dying’ from drugs, alcohol
FORMER heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has claimed he is on the verge of dying from ongoing drug and alcohol problems.
Andy Murray unfazed by prospect of defending title
ANDY Murray strolled into the US National Tennis Centre on Saturday without a care in the world, brimming with confidence and self-belief as he prepares to defend his US Open…
Iran commutes death sentence of web programmer: lawyer
TEHRAN, – Iran has commuted to life in prison the death sentence of a computer programmer convicted for allegedly designing a pornographic website in 2010, his lawyer told Mehr news…
Mining sector to anchor Zim’s economic growth: President
Harare Bureau THE mining sector is poised to anchor Zimbabwe’s economic growth over the next few years as the industry holds huge potential for economic development, President Mugabe has said.
ZB Holdings profits up 168 percent
Harare Bureau ZB Financial Holdings’ after tax profit for the half year vaulted 168 percent to $2,5 million driven by growth in total income and positive outturn in capital gains…
Economic future looks bright – Gono
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S economic future looks bright provided the incoming Government quickly moves to deal with factors affecting growth, says Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono.





