Consistency key, Tuskers coach rallies players

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter MATABELELAND Tuskers Cricket Franchise coach Wayne James has challenged his players to maintain their consistency as they continue their challenge for the Pro-50 One Day…

Hockey teams tumble

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-17 hockey teams failed to qualify for the Summer Youth Olympic Games to be held in Naijing, China, in August following a disappointing outing at the qualifiers…

Rosicky stunner sets up Arsenal win

Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal ARSENAL kept themselves in strong contention for the Premier League title as Tomas Rosicky’s early goal secured victory at rivals

Liverpool sink Man United

Steven Gerrard scored two penalties and missed a third as Liverpool emphasised their serious title credentials with a resounding 3-0 win over reigning Premier League champions Manchester United at Old…

Messi bags hat-trick as Catalans run riot

Lionel Messi stole the show by breaking Barcelona’s all-time goalscorer record, including friendlies, by bagging a hat-trick in the club’s 7-0 thrashing of Osasuna yesterday.

Mourinho awaits red-card fate

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is mystified as to why he was sent off in his side’s shock 1-0 loss to Aston Villa and says he is eagerly waiting on the…

ZFU takes Zim Asset to farmers

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union is discussing the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZimAsset) with its members in a bid to find ways farmers can…

Caps boss blames RBZ for firm’s demise

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau CAPS Holdings executive chairman Fred Mutanda has made sensational claims that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe collapsed the operations of CAPS Pharmaceuticals after ordering delivery of…

Small-scale miners seek support

Sithandazile Moyo Business Reporter SMALL-scale miners have called on the government to come up with policies that promote their activities to boost mineral production in the country.

Small grains output to increase

PRODUCTION of small grains is expected to double this year as most dry regions received adequate rains despite some areas being affected by floods, an expert has said.

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