India fall again

WELLINGTON. — A Ross Taylor-inspired New Zealand crushed India by 87 runs in the fifth and final one-day international cricket match in Wellington yesterday to extend the tourists’ miserable run…

Zinara duped

The Zimbabwe National Road Administration could have been duped by a local firm into buying a second-hand jet patcher for close to US$300 000, a price equivalent to that of…

Haiti seeks admission into AU

ADDIS ABABA. — Invited to the 22nd African Union summit being held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, Haiti’s Prime Minister Laurent Salvador Lamothe has appealed for his country’s admission…

Rhinos, New Orleans clash in NetOne Charity Shield

Sports Reporter Black Rhinos coach Weddington Chinyanganya says the army outfit will be out to progress to the next round of the NetOne Women Charity Shield when they battle New…

Obscene salaries: War veterans breathe fire

Herald Reporter Government must urgently act on bosses at State-linked enterprises before ordinary people take the law into their own hands by effecting citizen arrests on implicated officials, a war…

‘Our vision comes at a huge cost’

Zimbabwe Cricket is facing various financial challenges and The Herald Sports Correspondent Jeffrey Murimbechi (JM) spoke to ZC board Chairman Peter Chingoka who addressed various issues including various allegations levelled…

Fifa reject Asiagate bans

Hope Chizuzu Sports Correspondent THE Asiagate saga, which has played out for about four years now, was effectively closed on Thursday when the Fifa Disciplinary Committee chairman advised Zifa that…

Cristiano Ronaldo returns for Real

MADRID. — Real Madrid head into the fourth Madrid derby of the season at Atletico tomorrow following their 6-1 thrashing of Schalke in the Champions League soccer and buoyed by…

Bayern attacked

BERLIN. — Borussia Dortmund’s CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has accused German Bundesliga soccer leaders Bayern Munich of trying to “destroy” them by signing their best players. Bayern paid Dortmund 37 million…

Rory stays ahead

DUBAI. — Rory McIlroy shrugged off a wayward start to his second round at the US$2.5 million Dubai Desert Classic golf tournament yesterday to move further clear of the field.…

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