‘It will be all guns blazing’
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter CAPS United utility man Hardlife Zvirekwi says the Green Machine will come with guns blazing in the Harare Derby this Sunday as they want to have…
Editorial Comment: Our medical personnel have done us proud
The successful separation of conjoined (Siamese) twins in Zimbabwe is a triumph for the country’s medical sector. The surgeons have ably proved that we can provide some of the medical…
Star Brite quarter finals on today
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Organisers of talent show Star Brite will today hold quarter finals at Reps Theatre ahead of the third season’ grand finale that takes place from July…
Aussies coming, but England won’t
JOHANNESBURG. — There is some good news for Zimbabwe cricket in the latest draft 2015-2023 ICC Future Tours Programme, but the political stand-off with England means there won’t be no…
Zifa yet to recieve report from HPC
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA vice-president Omega Sibanda insists they are yet to receive a report from their High Performance Committee in order to make a determination on Warriors…
Importance of financial inclusion
Sanderson Abel It can be further defined as a situation where everybody has access to an appropriate range of financial products and services, which allows them to effectively manage their…
Best dribblers face off
RIO DE JANEIRO. — The World Cup soccer’s best dribblers — Lionel Messi and Arjen Robben — face off when Argentina and Netherlands meet in the semi-finals today. The match…
Violence escalates in East Africa
MOMBASA/KAMPALA. — Armed assailants have attacked a camp of police reservists and burned down nearby homes and businesses, a regional official said yesterday, as violence escalates on Kenya’s northern coast.…
India keep Cook on defensive
LONDON. — India are determined England captain Alastair Cook remains on the defensive in the first Test cricket at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge starting today. Cook, upon whose leadership officials have…
UK manufacturing unexpectedly slumps
London. – UK manufacturing unexpectedly slumped the most in 16 months in May, indicating the economy may have struggled to maintain momentum in the second quarter. Factory output plunged 1,3…











