2015 Cricket World Cup launched with glamour

Thousands of fans crammed leafy Hagley Park to see the launch of the first World Cup in New Zealand and Australia in 23 years, the formal part of which began…

Caps coach gets work permit

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United coach Mark Harrison has been granted a work permit setting the stage for his long awaited arrival. Makepekepe chief executive officer, Joe Makuvire, confirmed the…

Sadiki tips FC Platinum

Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane ALI Sadiki, the former Gunners, Harare United and FC Platinum midfielder has tipped the platinum miners to do well in Kenya on Sunday. They face Sofapaka in…

Matabeleland Tuskers lose Logan Cup grip

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter TWO games into the second third of the Logan Cup, former champions Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise have lost ground and will now struggle to reclaim the…

Gweru council to renovate stadium

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Sports Correspondent GWERU City Council has committed itself to renovating Ascot Stadium ahead of the new season which is expected to kick off on March 7. The Zifa grounds…

Zifa employees owed 11 months salary

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA has not paid its employees for the past 11 months, a situation that has forced them to petition the chief executive officer, Jonathan Mashingaidze and…

New Sables manager announced

FORMER Under-17 schools’ team assistant coach Sebastian Garikayi has been appointed the as the new Sables team manager while the Zimbabwe Rugby Union are yet to identify assistant coaches for…

Prof Moyo on spot fines debate

Writing on his Facebook page last night Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo had this to say:

Speaker on errant ministers

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Ministers and their deputies who continue snubbing parliamentary business will soon be referred to President Mugabe and charged with contempt of Parliament if changes to the standing…

Mumbengegwi meets African envoys

Herald Reporter— Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi yesterday met African envoys accredited to Zimbabwe to appraise them on the proceedings and outcomes of the just-ended African Union summit which saw…

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