India arrive for limited overs tour

FORMER World Champions India arrived in Harare yesterday with the touring players emphasising on the importance of the tour to make a big impression in the absence of a number…

Wenger to axe 4

LONDON. – Arsene Wenger is ready to axe four first-team Arsenal stars, but is determined to keep three others. The Gunners boss is open to offers for Joel Campbell, Mathieu…

Chama Cha Mapinduzi to pick presidential candidate

DAR ES SALAAM. — Tanzania’s ruling party is selecting its presidential candidate this week, with the winner expected to take the east African country’s top job after the October elections.

Striking drivers shot

PIETERMARITZBURG. — “This is like Marikana all over again”. This was the sentiment of striking Willowton Logistics employees who watched four of their colleagues being shot in cold blood by…

Editorial Comment: Zim-Asset weekly diaries progressive

GOVERNMENT plans for weekly activity diaries on the country’s economic blueprint; Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation are plausible and deserve total support.

Arenel Nash tourney goes a gear up

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the country’s two biggest cities – Harare and Bulawayo – will be watching from a distance this weekend to see who emerges from the…

Dagga lands grandpa (79) in court

Fungai Jachi Court Reporter An elderly man was yesterday arraigned before the courts after he was found in possession of 76,52 kg of marijuana valued at $6 000 at Mbare Musika.…

Sunshine Choir celebrates second anniversary in song

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Multi-faceted group Sunshine Choir is set to make grand gesture next week when they mark their second anniversary through a concert that is slated for Kingston’s…

SA readies for Zim tie

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African Under-23 national soccer team has started camp in preparation for a clash with neighbours Zimbabwe on July 19 at Rufaro in a critical Rio 2016…

Burundi, Somalia and future of African peace processes

Simon Allison Correspondent MONDAY morning brought with it yet another show of defiance from Burundi’s ruling party, which is realising that despite all the international condemnation, the deck is still…

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