Quetta Gladiators sign Chigumbura
CHEVRONS cricket captain Elton Chigumbura became the first Zimbabwean to be signed when Quetta Gladiators picked on him for US$50 000 during the ongoing Pakistan Premier League 2016 players draft.
Usain Bolt the shining light
PARIS. — Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt shone at the Beijing world championships, but athletics was later mired in a shocking doping-linked corruption scandal that plunged the Olympics’ number one…
Crude oil plumbs new post-crisis depths
LONDON. – Brent crude dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade, surpassing lows reached in the depths of the financial crisis, hit hard by a relentless rise…
Zifa apologise to Pasuwa
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa yesterday sought to extend the olive branch to Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa by issuing out a public apology as the first step…
13 crash victims named
Lawrence Chitumba Herald Reporter POLICE have released the names of 13 of the 14 people who died in road accidents that occurred along the Murehwa- Madicheche and Harare-Beitbridge roads on…
140 eye town clerk’s post
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent A record 140 people are vying for the Harare Town Clerk’s position that fell vacant in August following the ouster of Dr Tendai Mahachi. The city advertised…
Tongaat workers return to work
Sugarcane producer, Tongaat Hullet said yesterday workers have returned to work and sugar ethanol supplies to the market have resumed after a three-week strike over a wage dispute ended on…
Man gets 11 months for theft
Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent A 26-year-old Mbare man was last Friday sentenced to 11 months in prison for breaking into a house and stealing mobile phones worth $110. Tinotenda Chirume of…
Visual artist honoured in diaspora
Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter Chinhoyi-based visual artist Raphael Jamu has won two international awards for his piece of painting titled “At the funeral” at the Adolf Hitler Museum and in…
Pay Travel Bureau $27 000, court orders Zifa
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The Zimbabwe Football Association has been ordered to pay $27 870 to The Travel Bureau, an agent that facilitated and paid airfares for the national…











