Federer out injured
BASEL. — Swiss tennis star Roger Federer had a “successful” surgery on his knee yesterday and will be ruled out of action for a month, his agent said.
Gangs, populism, conspiracy theory overshadow West’s role in refugee crisis
Richard Sudan Correspondent IN the wake of the ongoing refugee crisis, Europe continues to lurch to the right, both in the visible form of neo-Nazi gangs terrorising the streets, and also…
Pep will not distract City
SUNDERLAND. — Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart says that he and his team-mates “love” outgoing manager Manuel Pellegrini and are determined to give him a trophy-laden send-off before Pep Guardiola…
Leicester City revitalised
LEICESTER. — Claudio Ranieri believes Jamie Vardy and his Leicester team-mates have been revitalised just in time for their crunch English Premier League soccer clashes with Manchester City and Arsenal.
Tournament gets bigger, better
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE fourth edition of the Willard Katsande Under-18 soccer tournament will this year be bigger and better as it has gone national. The event was postponed last…
Accident claims three, injures 15
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Three people died on Sunday while 15 others were injured when a commuter omnibus they were travelling in veered off the road and overturned, landing on…
All set for inaugural paramotor race
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AIR Sports Federation of Zimbabwe are optimistic of bringing international competitors from the United States and France for the inaugural Victoria Falls Extreme Paramotor Race scheduled for…
Reprieve for Aussie women
SYDNEY. — The Australian government has warned top sports bodies to end years of second-class citizenship for female athletes and pay for them to travel in the same style as…
Corruption rocks food aid schemes
Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Corruption by provincial social welfare officers in the distribution of food aid is disadvantaging the growing number of vulnerable people waiting to be fed following successive droughts…
Why don’t we wipe mosquitoes off the face of the Earth?
Mike Jeffries Correspondent A blood-sucking, disease-spreading, whining creature is always going to be a hard sell, even to nature lovers. And the dreaded mosquito is now the prime suspect behind the sudden…

