Australia ease past England

Sydney — Australia rode David Warner’s belligerent 127 to chase down a modest target and beat England by three wickets with 10 overs to spare in the first match of…

Zim dancehall tilts scales

Nkosilathi Sibanda FOR a long time, we have tried to define Zimbabwean music much to our weariness. No conclusion has been reached. Our music darts anywhere, with different descriptions —…

No more caning of juvenile offenders

Harare Bureau JUVENILE offenders will no longer be sentenced to caning after the High Court recently ruled that corporal punishment is unconstitutional and has no place in the country’s statutes…

Family demands second postmortem

Walter Mswazie  Masvingo Correspondent THE family of a Masvingo man whose lifeless body was found hanging from a tree near his in-law’s homestead in Gutu early last year is demanding…

Chiefs release Nkhatha

Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the club has released striker Kingston Nkhatha to join SuperSport United with immediate effect. The Zimbabwean forward signed a pre-contract with Matsatsantsa this month that would…

Afcon entices fans

African Nations Cup organisers will charge less than $1 for some tickets in a bid to entice spectators and the president of hosts Equatorial Guinea plans to give away 40,000…

Kvitova wins Sydney title

Sydney — Petra Kvitova completed her preparations for an assault on a third grand slam title in triumphant style yesterday by downing fellow Czech Karolina Pliskova 7-6 7-6 to win…

OMs, Western Panthers clash in semis

Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter WESTERN Panthers will lock horns with Old Miltonians (OMs) in a Matabeleland Rugby Board Zimbo Under-20 Rugby Cup semi-final tie at Hartsfield today. Rugby enthusiasts in…

Mauritania anti-slavery verdict sparks riot

PROTESTERS have clashed with police in Mauritania after three anti-slavery activists were sentenced to two years in prison. At least four people were injured after the police used tear gas…

Zambian lawyer favourite in tight presidential race

LUSAKA — Zambian lawyer Edgar Lungu’s rapid rise from backroom politician to presidential front-runner in one of Africa’s most promising frontier markets has revealed tactical nous and a steely determination…

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