We are ready: Murwira

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum defender Godknows Murwira believes his team have the pedigree to roll past Pamplemousses at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow.

Club Shanga makes a comeback

Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter Contemporary music group Club Shanga has made a comeback into the music scene after years of silence. The seven-member group has released a single titled “Liveshow”, a…

Ashwin the Bradman of bowling

MELBOURNE. – Former skipper Steve Waugh has warned that Australia’s only hope of beating India in their upcoming series is by taming Ravichandran Ashwin, branding the record-breaking spinner “the Bradman…

Pamplemousses confident

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE playing second fiddle to Zimbabwean opposition in CAF competitions, Pamplemousses coach Tony Francois is confident his Mauritius side can squeeze past Ngezi Platinum tomorrow afternoon…

Zimbabwe, Bolivia and empowerment

SINCE the millennium’s earliest days it became abundantly clear that self-determination and indigenous people’s rights would define and characterise this moment in history.

Govt to roll out new agric scheme • Programme targets idle land • Plans for winter wheat advanced

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Government will embark on another agricultural programme called Super Agriculture that will put swathes of idle land countrywide under crops following the success of Command Agriculture, Vice…

Ancelotti praises super Bayern

MUNICH – Bayern Munich coach Carlo Ancelotti heaped praised on his team after their 5-1 demolition of Arsenal in their Champions League round of 16 first leg on Wednesday following…

LATEST: Amy of red locusts to invade Zimbabwe and attack crops

Online Reporter Zimbabwe faces a new threat from an invasion of red locusts that attack maize and wheat amid fears the insects could greatly reduce this year’s yields.

LATEST: Amy of red locusts to invade Zimbabwe and attack crops

Online Reporter Zimbabwe faces a new threat from an invasion of red locusts that attack maize and wheat amid fears the insects could greatly reduce this year’s yields.

LATEST: Zim faces locust invasion

Runyararo Muzavazi Herald Reporter Zimbabwe faces a new threat from an invasion of red locusts that attack maize and wheat amid fears the insects could greatly reduce this year’s yields. The…

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