Bayern count injuries, but confident against Porto

BERLIN. — Bayern Munich may be missing some of their biggest names when they travel to Porto for the first leg of their Champions League last eight today, but the…

Kirsty inducted in USA hall of fame

From Collin Matiza  in HAMBURG, Germany IN  another milestone achievement in her illustrious and glittering career, Zimbabwe’s swimming icon Kirsty Coventry has been inducted into Auburn Swimming and Diving Hall…

Hifa launches Golden Pilsener Day

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Harare International Festival of Arts have officially launched May 1 as their Golden Pilsener Day as preparations for the week-long fête slated for April 28-May 3…

Monument to Rhodie atrocities

Lovemore Mataire Features Writer A chilling and eerie feeling impulsively wrestles one’s psyche upon arrival at the infamous Castle Kopje Camp known to locals as “KuButcher”, where thousands of black…

Ocatvia Spencer reveals how Goldberg helped her

Long before Octavia Spencer was an Oscar-winning actress, she was a hopeful teenager who got the chance to work with Whoopi Goldberg.

Woman in court for baby dumping

Fungai Jachi  Court Reporter A 30-year-old woman yesterday admitted to abandoning her newborn baby at a dumping site in Budiriro 2, Harare, last year. This revelation was made by Gladys…

Liverpool will fight to the end — Rodgers

LONDON. — Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers stressed that his team would give everything to qualify for the Champions League after a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United on Monday night left…

The tragic world we live in

“Every time you read the news, you get to know that someone has been killed mercilessly,” said my cousin Reuben, moving away from the computer where he had been sitting…

Durban rocked by violent clashes

Durban – President Jacob Zuma issued a directive on Tuesday to protect all human life as police had running battles with looters and angry foreign nationals in Durban.

Zuma’s son: Govt must stop unnecessarily accommodating foreign nationals

Durban – The South African government needs to stop running away from dealing with xenophobia, and it must also stop unnecessarily accommodating foreign nationals, said President Jacob Zuma’s son on…

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