Bosso boost junior teams
Sports Correspondent BULAWAYO giants Highlanders will hold trials to beef up their junior squads this week as the club moves to revive and strengthen its once mighty junior policy.
STOP MALI . . . Defiant warriors keep their faith
Petros Kausiyo in RUBAVU, Rwanda WARRIORS’ assistant coach, Saul Chaminuka, was in defiant mood yesterday and declared that Zimbabwe were ready to overcome Mali and keep alive their interests in…
Chan coverage sham
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter VIEWERS and advertisers were on Tuesday afternoon short-changed during the screening of the Group D African Nations Championship (Chan) opener between Zimbabwe and Zambia on…
Vitori bowling action under investigation
Bukhosi Mangena Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE and Matabeleland Tuskers pace bowler Brian Vitori, 25, is being investigated by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for suspect bowling action.
UN ambassadors head to Burundi
New York – UN Security Council ambassadors headed to Burundi on Wednesday to push the government to open up serious talks with the opposition and agree to an African Union…
Stop hate dump Trump: chant US celebrities
New York – Prominent actors, writers and thinkers joined a “Stop Hate Dump Trump” campaign to denounce the billionaire Republican presidential front runner, saying he is a threat to the…
Merkel unyielding in face of growing revolt over refugees
Germany – German Chancellor Angela Merkel has vowed to stay the course with her welcome to refugees but faces stormy waters, with some conservatives rebelling and key state elections on…
1,175 rhinos killed by poachers in SA
Pretoria – Nearly 1,200 rhinos were killed by poachers in South Africa last year, officials said yesterday, a slight decrease on 2014, but another year of carnage fuelled by Asian-led…
Gates, Dangote team up against malnutrition in Nigeria
Abuja – Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote and tech billionaire Bill Gates yesterday announced plans for a $100-million scheme to cut malnutrition in the continent’s most populous nation, Nigeria.
NRZ puts pressure on debtors
Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter THE government is engaging debtors owing more than $30 million to the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) as part of its efforts to resuscitate the parastatal.











