Mbende falls at traditional dance competition
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Arcturus’ Beni Arinoti that specialises on a dance called Beni Arinoti brewed a shocker when they won this year’s Chibuku Neshamwari Provincial Traditional Dance competitions in Murehwa…
Ministry diverts $500k BEAM funds
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare diverted almost $500 000 meant for the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) to buy food hampers for officials…
President sets stage for unity
From George Maponga recently in Chiredzi— President Mugabe has set the stage for unity among Zanu-PF feuding parties in Masvingo, after he presided over a no-holds barred meeting in the…
Big three in quarter-finals
LENS. — It was “ugly”, “unfair” and “cruel” but Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Robert Lewandowski got through to the Euro 2016 soccer quarter-finals and that is all that Portugal,…
Hodgson won’t beg for job
CHANTILLY . — England manager Roy Hodgson believes that the achievements of his four-year tenure speak for themselves ahead of his side’s slippery Euro 2016 last 16 soccer tie against…
Spain face old foes Italy
PARIS. — Seeking to win an unprecedented third consecutive European Championship, Vicente del Bosque’s Spain will once again have to see off old foes Italy today to retain their crown.
Zim count losses in Ireland
A 22-12 defeat to Madagascar saw Zimbabwe women’s Sevens rugby finish as the 14th placed side in the 16-team Olympic qualifier play-offs in Ireland. After coming out of Group A…
Sculptor Musekiwa set for Canada
Shadreck Mufandaedza Arts Correspondent Upcoming sculptor Terence Musekiwa is set to tour Canada. Terence, who was spotted by the Canadian Embassy, participated on a wall art project to encourage a conversation…
United after Draxler, Pogba
LONDON. — Manchester United have made a £30million move for Germany midfielder Julian Draxler. United see Draxler( 22) as an alternative target to Borussia Dortmund’s Armenia star Henrikh Mkhitaryan (27).…
Cricket shake-up
LONDON. — One of the biggest shake-ups in cricket history could take place when the sport’s global governing body convenes in Edinburgh today. Radical plans for the creation of two…


