Proteas date Sri Lanka

CHRISTCHURCH. — The Proteas begin their ICC Cricket World Cup preparations in earnest when they play Sri Lanka in the first of two warm-up matches at the Hagley Oval in…

600 Chiweshe farmers benefit from Presidential inputs scheme

Herald Reporter More than 600 families in Ward 11 in Chiweshe have benefited from over 30 tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate fertiliser donated under President Mugabe’s Presidential Well Wishers Inputs Support…

First Farai arrested

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Sungura musician First Farai spent the weekend in police cells after allegedly assaulting a music fan at his show in Hwedza on Friday. The musician was…

Dortmund out of danger

BERLIN. — Borussia Dortmund climbed off the bottom of the German Bundesliga on Saturday with their first win in seven matches as Pierre-Emerick Aubemayang scored twice in a 3-0 win…

Ancelotti’s worst game

MADRID. — Shell-shocked Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti described the 4-0 defeat at derby rivals Atletico Madrid on Saturday as his worst at the club and blamed himself for the…

DRC finish third

MALABO. — DRC have finished third after beating Equatorial Guinea 4-2 on post-match penalties in the 2015 African Cup of Nations third and fourth play-off match in Malabo on Saturday…

NAAZ, BCC clash

The National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe were left disappointed on Saturday after failing to use the electronic timing scoreboard at White City Stadium in Bulawayo, during their pre-selection events for…

BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria postpones presidential vote over security

ABUJA – The electoral commission in Nigeria has postponed the February 14 presidential election by six weeks over concerns about the security situation. The election will now be held on…

LATEST: Farai arrested

By Tawanda Marwizi Art Correspondent Sungura musician First Farai spent the weekend behind bars for allegedly assaulting a music fan at his show in Hwedza on Friday. The musician, who…

New capital city starts taking shape

Construction of Zimbabwe’s new capital city in Mt Hampden – some 20km from central Harare – will begin within the next two years after Cabinet approved the multi-million-dollar project.

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