Not even reforms from heaven will save MDCs

One basic fact about our politics in Zimbabwe is that the fragmented opposition in the country is weak and unlikely to win elections against the ruling zanu-pf party today or…

Double portion is for radicals of faith Part 2

Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis Last week we saw how we need to be men and women of faith in 2016 if we are to possess the double portion which the Lord…

India take lead

ADELAIDE. — India took an unbeatable 2-0 lead over Australia in their three-match Twenty20 cricket series with a 27-run win in the second match at the MCG yesterday.

Jilted woman assaults ex-lover

Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A Harare man was beaten by his former girlfriend for marrying another woman, a Harare Civil Court has heard. Morris Maunake yesterday told magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa…

FIFA candidates’ indaba

LONDON. — Four of the candidates for president of FIFA are heading to Qatar for meetings today, with one of them, South African Tokyo Sexwale, saying “the time for alliances…

Runners head to Harare

Sports Reporter LONG and middle-distance runners from across the country will next week meet in Harare for the National Cross Country championships at Morris Depot.

Ndlovu praises new signings

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter NEWLY-APPOINTED Harare City captain Themba Ndlovu believes the players who joined his side this season will boost their challenge both at home and on the continent.

Breaking: Masakadza appointed Zim cricket captain

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter SEASONED batsman Hamilton Masakadza has been appointed as Zimbabwe senior national cricket team captain for all three formats of the game.

LATEST: Hartzell headmaster case postponed again

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE wheels of justice continue to move at a snail’s pace in the Hartzell High School headmaster, Shorwi Kawadza’s trial for sleeping with an orphaned minor…

Soldiers lose $18k to ‘magician’

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man masqueraded as a magician and allegedly duped two soldiers of $18,500 after hoodwinking them into believing that he could turn old Z$5 notes…

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