The uncertain journey

Lovemore Mataire While Zimbabwe’s war of liberation has its heroes, Sam, the protagonist in “The Non-Believer’s Journey” is not one of them. A teacher in Highfields, Salisbury, Sam is a…

Shabanie thump Triangle

Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane Shabanie Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2) 3 Triangle . . . . . . . .…

Yadyo to play at Golden Pilsener pre-qualifiers

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter LAIFORD Yadyo will be one of the highly-rated local professional golf players who will tee off in the official Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open pre-qualifiers round at…

Big weekend for Gwanzura

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter The countdown to Chipaz Promotions’ 10th anniversary gigs has begun with just three days to go before Gwanzura Stadium, the venue for the festivities, explodes into…

Market linkages vital

Vandudzai Zirebwa  Buy Zimbabwe The National Economic Consultative Forum held its steering committee this past week with the major focus being the need for the private and public sectors to…

Hamilton edges Rosberg in Bahrain thriller

MANAMA. — Lewis Hamilton won the Bahrain Grand Prix yesterday ahead of Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg after a thrilling wheel-to-wheel duel, taking him level with the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio…

Bayern lift ban after Sun’s apology

BERLIN. — Bayern Munich have lifted their ban on reporters from The Sun attending Wednesday’s Champions League home clash against Manchester United after the British tabloid apologised for their “You…

Captain’s Tiger win Independence Trophy

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter SEASONED stayer Captain’s Tiger by Kirk Swanson cantered to a lens’ victory in the 24th edition of the Independence Trophy over 1 600m at Borrowdale Park…

Kereke, Mliswa long lost twins?

TEMBA MLISWA’s attempted rebuttal of extortion allegations levelled against him by businessman Billy Rautenbach was rather unpersuasive, at some points even comical. Far from restoring his standing pre-scandal, his attempts…

‘Christians in Africa will be killed if Church of England accepts gay marriage’: Archbishop of Canterbury

LONDON – African Christians will be killed if the Church of England accepts gay marriage, the archbishop of Canterbury has suggested. Speaking on an LBC phone in, Justin Welby said…

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