Bizarre football offense

LONDON. — There are many reasons a player can be sent off in a game – reckless tackles, two yellow cards, even swearing at the referee in some occasions. But…

Plan to ease blood woes

National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) will soon set up a distribution center in Matabeleland North to curtail blood shortages in the province following the closure of its Hwange branch in…

Serena, Novak top seeds

LONDON. — Andy Murray has been seeded second for this year’s Wimbledon tennis tournament with Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams the top seeds.

Wales won’t fear All Blacks

WELLINGTON. — Wales yesterday vowed to play “bold” rugby in their last chance this series to notch an elusive win against New Zealand, despite an ever-mounting injury toll in the…

Zimbabwe is open for business

Bernard Bwoni Correspondent Zimbabwe is an extraordinary country that is setting a whole different standard to the concept of economic development. The country has faced challenge after challenge and has…

Revisiting local content requirements

Dr Gift Mugano Countries that have been successful in using LCRs have all used a combination of quantitative and qualitative measures, based on their capacity to deliver, while ensuring a…

Chimurenga musician releases fourth album

Shadreck Mufandaedza : Entertainment Reporter “I am confident that this album will put me into another level”. Chimurenga musician Weedman Mtanga has released a nine track album titled “Chimurenga Resurrection 1”. Mtanga is…

LATEST: Mwanjali ”off the hook”

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Former CAPS United skipper Method Mwanjali paid the medical bills for the man he reportedly stabbed following a misunderstanding in a drunken brawl, prompting the…

UPDATE: 50 injured in Greyhound accident

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Fifty people were injured when the driver of a Greyhound bus they were travelling in lost control resulting in the bus overturning in the early hours…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt, workers should meet halfway

FOR over a decade now, the three parties to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF), Government, Labour and Employers have been engaged in a cat-and-mouse game at the expense of other…

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