Cricket world in shock…Australia batsman Phillip Hughes dies

Sydney – Australian batsman Phillip Hughes died yesterday from a rare head injury after a sickening on-field blow in a tragedy that sent shockwaves through the sporting world.

Bhasikiti’s woes mount

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent ZANU-PF members in Masvingo want the underfire Minister of State for Masvingo Cde Kudakwashe Bhasikiti dropped from the list of those to represent the province in…

Zanu-PF victory and blind media

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor FOR many Zimbabweans it has become almost impossible to expect a positive comment on Zimbabwe from the British establishment. We have literally been at war…

BBA Hotshots in final eviction

Ngoni Dapira BIG Brother Africa Hotshots enters the final eviction night on Sunday to leave the house with five-finalists, of which, Zimbabwe’s representative Butterphly booked her place after escaping nomination. Butterphly,…

Kezi ‘boy’ sets up thriving bakery firm

Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter “LIFE is not about taking shortcuts but one should work hard and persevere to achieve his or her goals”. These are the words of Mnothisi Nsingo,…

AFM Chikomo choir wins national competition

Answer Sithole APOSTOLIC Faith Mission (AFM) New Life Assembly Chikomo church from the high-density suburb of Chikanga came first at the AFM national choir festival which was held in Gweru…

Eastern Region’s Super Sunday

Senior Sports Reporter THE curtain comes down on the Eastern Region Division One League this weekend with the race for the coveted title set to be decided on the final…

Fire shuts down Beitbridge border post

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE temporarily shut down its border with South Africa in Beitbridge yesterday after a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) warehouse caught fire.

NMB bank golf tourney tees off

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE NMB Golf Day tees off at 11am this morning at the Bulawayo Country Club with 64 amateur golfers set to take their clubs to…

24 Burkinabe killed in anti-Compaore uprising

Ouagadougou – Twenty-four people were killed and 625 people were wounded in the popular uprising that toppled longtime president Blaise Compaore in October, a committee appointed by Prime Minister Isaac…

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