Beware of divisive elements: Minister
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Defence Minister Dr Sydney Sekeramayi has urged Zimbabweans to be wary of divisive elements who are taking advantage of the country’s economic challenges to push their regime…
‘United bigger than Barca’
LONDON. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic labelled Manchester United as the “biggest club he has played for” after scoring the winning goal on his competitive debut for club in the 2-1 Community…
S. Sudan needs new ideas, not UN-imposed govt
Simon Allison Correspondent It’s a tempting idea; given South Sudan’s apparent failure to govern itself; maybe that right should be taken away from them. But it’s also condescending, neocolonial, and completely…
Brazil embarrass in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazil face another embarrassing exit from a soccer tournament on home soil after Neymar slumbered through a second 0-0 draw of Rio 2016 against Iraq.
Win triggers boos
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Tempers frayed at the Rio Olympic swimming competition as athletes tore into two-time doping offender Yulia Efimova after she won her breaststroke semi-final.
Is history repeating itself at DeMbare?
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor IS history repeating itself in Dynamos’ Castle Lager Premier Soccer League campaign? Five years ago, the Harare giants found themselves in the same predicament in which they…
Walking in Spirit: It never rains, but pours
1 Peter 5 vs 10; “And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore…
Black Rhinos stretch lead
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter NORTHERN Region Division One log leaders Black Rhinos continued with their fine run when they got the better of rivals Cranborne Bullets at One Commando on Saturday.
How Donald Trump could win — and why!
Richard Seymour Correspondent Scarcely eight months ago, some influential Democrats were delighted by signs of Donald Trump’s success. The strategy was clear. See off Bernie Sanders, veer right, target “moderate” Republicans and…
Kangwa backs Bosso to bounce back
Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders forward Bruce Kangwa believes the Bulawayo giants have the pedigree to bounce back from their poor showing in the past three games.

