Prophet Muhammad cartoon shooting leaves 2 gunmen dead
TWO gunmen were killed after opening fire on a security officer outside a contest for cartoon depictions of Prophet Muhammad and a bomb squad was called in to search their…
Murray wins first clay court title
BRITAIN’s Andy Murray has won his first clay-court title with a 7-6 (7-4) 5-7 7-6 (7-4) victory over German Philipp Kohlschreiber in the Munich Open final. It was the 32nd…
Zim umpire for Pakistan tour
Bipini Dani in Mumbai ZIMBABWE Cricket will send one of their umpires to officiate in the tour of Pakistan this month which is grabbing headlines around the world. Russell Tiffin…
Merhaba shrugs off competition to win Zim derby
Mandla Moyo MERHABA shrugged off a tight race from seven horses on his way to winning the 2015 edition of the Zimbabwe Derby Grade (3) race, the third leg of…
Unica set to transform youths’lives
Simbarashe Mutizwa YOUNG people in Zimbabwe and around Africa live in a world of socio-economic inequalities. A majority face challenges in accessing quality education and proper health care, while others…
15 runners accepted for Castle Tankard
Harare Bureau THE stable of defending Castle Tankard champion, Equina, are expecting a tough competition in this year’s race at Borrowdale Racecourse. Stable trainer Amy Bronkhors believes the other horses…
Windies beat England to tie Barbados series
ENGLAND fell to a five-wicket defeat in an absorbing final Test as West Indies tied the three-match series at 1-1. England resumed in Barbados 107 ahead at 39-5 but, despite…
Keita, Masike close Hifa in style
From Melissa Mpofu in Harare The message of peace and unity was amplified during the Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) closing show with the golden voice of Africa…
Woman seeks divorce over man’s paltry pay
Lethokuhle Moyo Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man broke down in court yesterday saying his wife of 10 years wanted to dissolve their marriage because of his low income. Foreman Dube of…
Zimsec examines Kalanga
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent EXAMINATIONS in the Kalanga language will be written for the first time this year by Grade Seven pupils under the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec).


