Maseko on basketball development
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter UNITED STATES-based Zimbabwean female basketball player Alexandra Maseko says there is need to start development of players at an early stage to cover the gulf that…
‘Ebola death toll passes 1 500 mark’
Geneva. — The death toll from the Ebola outbreak tearing through West Africa has passed the 1 500 mark while the number of cases has soared past 3 000, the…
Cry our dying sport
Bothwell Mahlengwe PEOPLE advocated for a Sports Ministry because sport, the world over, is a multi-billion-dollar business. Sport is a huge source of employment and a major contributor to the…
It’s Zim dancehall vs urban grooves at Summer Slam
Entertainment Reporter The Rainbow Towers’ Gardens are expected to explode tomorrow when Zim dancehall artistes clash with urban groovers as the curtain comes down on the Harare Agricultural Show.
Old Boys crew off to Germany
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter THE Old Hararians quartet of Tafadzwa Chitokwindo, Antipas Kamkwindo, Tawanda Chowe and Morgen Vangue has joined German Bundesliga rugby side TV Pforzheim where they will be on…
Row over conjugal rights
Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Harare man yesterday told the court that his wife was denying him conjugal rights and telling him to go and quench his “sexual thirst” on their…
Banks’ non-performing loans headache
Nelson Gahadza Business Correspondent Bankers Association of Zimbabwe president Sam Malaba said the high rate of non-performing loans has locked as much as $700 million in potential productive financing.
Alonso for Bayern
LONDON. — German champions Bayern Munich are close to signing former World and European soccer champion Xabi Alonso from Champions League winners Real Madrid, they said yesterday.
Proteas savour emphatic victory
HARARE. — The Proteas’ near perfect run-chase in the Triangular Series One-Day International (ODI) cricket match against Australia at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday will leave a sweet taste of…
CMED hearing postponed
Peter Matmbanadzo Senior Reporter The disciplinary hearing of suspended CMED (Pvt) Ltd fuels manager Mr Brian Manjengwa, implicated in the US$3 million fuel scandal, has been postponed to September 2.





