India Cricket’s Zim tour in doubt
INDIA’s forthcoming tour to Zimbabwe could be postponed to next year if the ongoing issues between the BCCI and the series broadcaster, Ten Sports, are not resolved, a Zimbabwe Cricket…
Pope wades into climate change debate
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Change POPE Benedict Francis last Thursday waded into the climate change debate. He was backing established scientific findings that the problem was man-made and called on rich countries to…
‘Naked’ is the truth that liberates
Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore NIGEL JACK’S “Naked” (2007) explores the profound mysticism, complexity and allure of nudity which has the capacity to ensnare, vex and befuddle, yet at the same…
Wilshere torn in-between
LONDON. — Jack Wilshere is torn over his future, giving Manchester City hope they can clinch a £40million deal. Wilshere loves playing for Arsenal and Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is fuming…
Cameroon bemoan poor funding
VANCOUVER. — Cameroon coach Enow Ngachu blamed lack of funding and preparation as the last African nation competing in the Women’s World Cup soccer finals were dumped out of the…
Rosberg tops
SPIELBERG. — Nico Rosberg celebrated his 30th birthday with a third win in four races yesterday when he beat Mercedes team-mate and Formula One series leader Lewis Hamilton to triumph…
Mozambique lead Chan goal charge
JOHANNESBURG. — Mozambique scored five goals and Senegal, South Africa and Uganda three each this weekend as 2016 African Nations Championship (Chan) qualifying kicked off.
Pressure mounts on SPB over Zesa meters
Herald Reporter Zesa Holdings is set to lose millions of dollars after the State Procurement Board blocked the firm from buying 30 000 prepaid meters directly from companies that have…
Artistes with great potential emerge
Entertainment Reporter TALENTED new artistes are emerging and coming up with new sounds that have the potential of making a huge impact on the music scene if given the necessary…
Urban groover turns to gospel music
Wellington Kudiwa Entertainment Reporter Kadoma-based musician, Gabriel Gwini (popularly known as Seku B), who was part of the urban grooves wave a few years ago, has turned to gospel music.

