Voters urged to respect results
Victoria.- Seychelles President James Michel urged voters yesterday to respect results in an unprecedented second round run-off against opposition leader Wavel Ramkalawan on the final day of polls. Residents in the…
School head fined for pupil assault
A Headmaster at a Victoria Falls school, who injured a pupil on the buttocks while administering corporal punishment, has been fined $350 for the assault. Jabulani Mkhwananzi (53), the headmaster of…
Calls for US to stop arms sale to Taiwan
BEIJING.- The billion-dollar US arms sale to Taiwan serves no good to relations across the Taiwan Strait and Washington should end the troublemaking arrangement once and for all. The US State…
Miss Harare Junior 2015 crowned
Floret Chikomwe was crowned Miss Harare Junior 2015 while Vanessa Hodza (17) and Melissa Chimbodza were crowned first and second Princesses respectively while Nothando Sithole (17) was Miss Personality and…
Hiddink set to become Chelsea’s interim manager
Former Netherlands boss Guus Hiddink is set to become Chelsea’s interim manager following the sacking of Jose Mourinho. The 69-year-old Dutchman is currently at a London hotel holding discussions with Blues…
Baking for charity
Locadia Matsvaire Lifestyle Reporter Some Zimpapers employees took time out last Friday for the “Gloria Rise to the Challenge” initiative for the underprivileged at Gloria Baking School which was coordinated by…
LVG fears for future
MANCHESTER. — Under-fire Louis van Gaal admits it could be “the end of the world” for him if Manchester United’s fortunes do not improve. Van Gaal says Jose Mourinho’s departure from…
UZ Wolves beat Royal Swazi Police
From Noel Munzabwa in Manzini, Swaziland UZ Wolves subdued the Hub city scotching heat to beat a fighting Royal Swazi Police to qualify for the quarter-finals at the ongoing Zone…
‘Star War’ great movie
It’s only a week before Christmas. Are you ready for the green and red themed day? I believe you are doing the last minute rush on what to wear next…
Garanganga laments slow tennis growth
LAGOS. — A United States-based Zimbabwean player, Takanyi Garanganga has lamented the slow pace of development of the game of tennis in the country. Garanganga, one of the several foreign stars…



