Sables coach in selection quandary

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter KENYA coach Jerome Paarwater yesterday named his final 22 for the rugby Africa Cup game against Zimbabwe — a largely unchanged side to the one that beat…

Masimba Holdings lists subsidiary on ZSE

Business Reporter Masimba Holdings this week successfully listed its plastics manufacturing subsidiary, Proplastics, separately on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, a move aimed at making the two companies attractive to capital.

New SA visa regulations remain in force

CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s department of tourism said on Monday that there will not be a review of the new visa regulations which have raised controversy for its influence…

Woods aims to claw back

LOS ANGELES. — Tiger Woods plans to stop being so stubborn and start listening to his caddie more as he tries to recover from the worst round of his golf…

US accuses Russia of missile violations

MOSCOW. — The US is ramping up the controversy over alleged violations of a key missile ban treaty to cover up its own plans to deploy missiles in Europe, a…

Shereni to build foundation

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe international, Harlington Shereni, hopes to bring a galaxy of stars for his testimonial at the National Sports Stadium on June 27. The former Avant De…

China lambasts G7 remarks on its seas

BEIJING. — A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson yesterday lambasted the G7 over comments insinuating China is at fault over tensions in the East and South China Seas.

Group Five did not consult us — Harare City Council

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Harare City Council says South African company Group Five International did not consult it when it designed the Plumtree-Mutare Highway, resulting in the city fathers failing to…

Chinodya’s nostalgia in ‘Dew in the Morning’

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf It is hard for a writer to part with his or her work which launched him/her into the limelight. There are emotions attached to it, memories which haunt…

Opposition rejects election proposal

BUJUMBURA. — Burundi’s opposition has rejected proposals for a new election timetable after weeks of protests at President Pierre Nkurunziza’s third-term bid, saying conditions for holding fair polls were not…

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