PROTEA WRAP SERIES
BAY OVAL. — It was a case of mission accomplished for the Castle Lager Proteas as they wrapped up the series with a 72-run win in the second One Day…
Curtain comes down on motocross
Caroline Magenga Sports Reporter FIREWORKS are expected at Donnybrook raceway in Harare tomorrow when over 65 riders converge for the last national motocross race meeting. The event will be used by…
ZETDC owed $900m
Diana Nherera Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) is owed close to $1 billion by customers and the firm says it has since put in place measures…
Rosen bankrupt, applies for liquidation
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Harare businessman, Mr Eric Rosen, has been declared bankrupt after his company ran into debts as well as failing to settle statutory obligations. Mr Rosen’s company, Eric…
DStv take on Flame Lily
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter DSTV Rangers coach Ikabort Masocha says they are not yet safe from relegation and will be out to collect maximum points when they take on Flame Lilly…
Hunting for love . . . Internet still safe hunting ground in Zimbabwe
Lovemore Meya Lifestyle Writer Finding the right partner seems to be a challenge for most animals. Male peacocks have elaborate costumes and some male apes have colourful behinds while bulls of…
Milla slams Morocco
YAOUNDE. — Former Cameroon international Roger Milla has criticised proposals from Morocco to put off the 2015 African Cup of Nations beyond the scheduled date following the outbreak of the…
This game has never given George Shaya a cent, but an outsider is about to earn a fortune
Sharuko on Saturday Now, if our national game can’t write off a US$1 675 payment, made to its greatest footballer, Peter Ndlovu, in his time of need, and we see…
Education does not mean good judgment
Tinashe Myanyamushanya Cool Writer There is a story about a man who sold hot dogs by the roadside. He was illiterate, so he never read newspapers. He was hard of hearing,…
‘Prisons bleed economy’
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Crime is costing the country heavily as large sums of money are spent taking care of economically inactive offenders in prisons, the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services…

