Serena breezes past Venus

NEW YORK. — If Serena Williams would feel sympathy for any opponent standing in the way of her pursuit of tennis’ first true Grand Slam in 27 years, it might…

Going overboard for kids birthdays?

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer A conversation between two seemingly trendy ladies captures the attention of customers in a beauty parlour along Nelson Mandela Avenue in Harare. The ladies do not…

ZOL Fibroniks for business offers VIP service

As a business grows the need for speed and data throughput generally increases exponentially, since additional staff generate more digital activity and thereby overall traffic within a business, as well…

Meyer takes a gamble

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa are so obsessed with experience going into the Rugby World Cup that they have included scrum-half Fourie du Preez although he has not played for seven…

It’s back to school time again

School bells are ringing, and it’s time to get back to the school routine. So why not help your child to be prepared for the shift in focus? The following are…

CUT doubles accommodation fees

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Chinhoyi University of Technology has doubled hostel accommodation fees, forcing some students to live in squalid lodgings outside campus. Students have been paying $140 per semester for campus…

Whyte grooms son

Shingi Mugabe Sports Reporter TWO-TIME African motor rally champion Jamie Whyte has since retired from motor racing and is now focusing on grooming his son Rowan who is racing the main…

Djokovic to face Cilic in semis

NEW YORK. — Novak Djokovic on Tuesday defeated Feliciano Lopez 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/2) to reach the US Open tennis semi-finals, a 21st last-four spot in his last 22…

Burning out veld fires

Patrick Musira Review Correspondent Watched by groups of horrified neighbours in the rural neighbourhood, the screams of trapped toddlers rent the air. There were two children inside the hut – being…

Sudan’s women of faith

KHARTOUM. — On a dirt pitch next to Khartoum airport, Sara Edward watches the players she hopes to mould into Sudan’s first national women’s football team hone their skills, kicking…

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