Walking in Spirit: Life of significance

Hebrews 10:24; “Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works.” For a very long time like many people I know, I have defined…

Beitbridge-Chirundu Road project begins

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent PRESIDENT Mugabe will next week commission the construction and dualisation of the Beitbridge-Chirundu Highway after Government awarded tenders to an Austrian construction company, Geiger Pvt Ltd and…

Allardyce to break mental block

LONDON. — New England manager Sam Allardyce has vowed to break the mental barrier affecting the Three Lions at major soccer tournaments. England failed to live up to their billing at…

Collymore blasts Gunners

LONDON. — Former Liverpool striker Stan Collymore has unleashed a scathing undressing of Arsenal’s squad as Arsene Wenger stutters in the transfer market.

Leicester cry over Kante

LONDON. — Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri has admitted the club were left “crying” over the departure of N’Golo Kante but is adamant that the midfielder’s void can be filled.…

ZRU begin restructuring

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter IN the wake of poor results — both on and off the field — the Zimbabwe Rugby Union have started restructuring and yesterday commercial consultant Hugo Ribatika…

Sports leaders divided

LAUSANNE. — The International Olympic Committee’s decision not to ban Russia from the Rio Games over state-run doping left international sports leaders divided yesterday, less than two weeks before the…

Hokonya dominate Dongo Memorial tourney

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HOST school Hokonya Primary School dominated the Alfred Dongo Memorial tournament in Chivhu on Friday. The event, held in honour of the late Alfred Dondo who was the…

Yadah close in on Buffaloes

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter A LAST Chibwiro solitary strike saw Yadah Stars reclaim second place in the Eastern Region Division One League when they defeated Masvingo City at Mucheke on Saturday.

Draft SI proposes charging deposit on plastic bottles

Brenda Ziga Herald Reporter The Environmental Management Agency is working on a law that will see deposits or levies being charged on plastic beverage bottles, an official has revealed.

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