Djokovic, Serena pull through

MELBOURNE. — It was very much business as usual for Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams at the Australian Open tennis tournament yesterday, even if allegations of widespread match-fixing cast a…

Buy Zim to host procurement conference

Kipson Gundani Buy Zimbabwe in collaboration with the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe and MEJRKH Communications and Advisory will host a local procurement conference on February 17 this year.

Rain, rain everywhere . . .

Abigail Mawonde and Talent Chimutambgi Heavy rains pounded the whole country last week with the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) indicating that Henderson in Mashonaland Central received the highest amount at…

A year to correct institutionalised injustice in SA

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent The year 2015 can be described as a tumultuous one for South Africa. Movements led by students such as #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall stirred a great deal…

Tambwera joins OGs

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter SABLES and Cheetahs fly-half Lenience “LT” Tambwera says he is enjoying a more challenging life at Old Georgians Rugby Club having crossed the floor from bitter…

Whither Zim hip hop?

Xolisani Nyathi Arts Reporter Financial problems are threatening the growth of many emerging Zimbabwean hip hop artistes. Only a few acts have been basking in the limelight, notably Tehn Diamond,…

New DeMbare coach meets players

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS players met their new coach Paulo George Silva yesterday, with the Portuguese gaffer showing that he means business as he ordered the Glamour Boys…

Zuma on miracle presidency

Cape Town. — A crestfallen President Jacob Zuma has bemoaned unfair criticism directed at him for being uneducated, but not all the criticism levelled against him can be regarded as…

Proteas eager to halt decline

JOHANNESBURG. – AB de Villiers admitted after a crushing series defeat by England that his South African team no longer deserved their ranking as the leading Test cricket side in…

‘Local players lack exposure’

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter TENNIS coach Juliet Sibanda, who accompanied a 12-member team of junior players for zonal qualifiers in South Africa, believes there is need to expose the youngsters…

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