Pietersen snubbed

LONDON. — England director of cricket Andrew Strauss said yesterday that Kevin Pietersen was “not part of our plans for the summer”, saying there was a “massive trust issue” between…

Businessman up for cattle rustling

Bulawayo Bureau A Mbembesi businessman who allegedly stole 31 cattle from fellow villagers has told a court that he was “keeping the animals safe for their owners.”

Dodo adjusting to life back home

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter DARLINGTON Dodo feels he is beginning to make an impact at former Zimbabwe champions Gunners as he adjusts to life back in domestic football after years…

Zanu-PF hails Moscow visit

Herald Reporter Zanu-PF has applauded President Mugabe’s successful visit to Moscow, Russia, saying it was most appropriate as it will give impetus to the country’s economic emancipation drive.

Sex-starved woman bares all

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A HARARE woman yesterday told the Civil Courts that she was sex-starved as her husband always turns down her amorous advances. Tabia Saiti claimed Cosmas Mutizwa…

Parker hints on another movie

Sarah Jessica Parker has hinted she could be reprising her role as Carrie Bradshaw in a third “Sex and the City” movie after posting a cryptic message on her Instagram…

ZBC boss back at work

Abigail Mawonde Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation boss Tazzen Mandizvidza has bounced back at the national broadcaster. Sources at ZBC said Mandizvidza started work on Monday.

Bosso brace for tricky Harare City

Mehluli Sibanda HIGHLANDERS will look to build on from their 3-0 win over Flame Lily last Wednesday when they clash with a problematic Harare City in a Castle Lager Premier…

How Mine edge Tsholotsho FC

Ngqwele Dube How Mine………………………………………………………….….. (0) 1 Tsholotsho………………………………………………………….…….…. 0 HOW Mine returned to winning ways as they piled on the misery on Tsholotsho with a single strike by Tapiwa Kumbuyani in…

LATEST: Pistorius could be a free man as soon as August

PRETORIA- Culpable homicide convict Oscar Pistorius could be free from jail in as little as three months’ time and is keen to work with children upon his release.

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