Hamilton shoulders blame
MANAMA. – Lewis Hamilton took the blame for the five-second penalty that upset his bid to win Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
World leaders send Zim congratulatory messages
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent WORLD leaders yesterday congratulated Zimbabwe for attaining 37 years of independence with Russian President Mr Vladimir Putin saying the relations between Harare and Moscow should be strengthened…
Herentals continue with fine form
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter SEASONED Northern Region Division One League campaigners Herentals continued with their flying start to the season when they ground out a 2-1 win over Darwin away at…
Tony Adams hammered
MADRID. – Granada’s slim hopes of launching a bid for Spanish La Liga soccer survival under Tony Adams were further diminished as an under-strength Celta Vigo ran out 3-0 away…
Barca eye another great comeback
PARIS. – Little over a month after producing the greatest comeback in Champions League soccer history, Barcelona need another special turnaround as they face Juventus in the second leg of…
Education Govt’s top priority — President
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday said Government was committed to improving the country’s education system and has adopted various initiatives towards that goal.
Bryan wins first US PGA title
MIAMI. – Rookie Wesley Bryan carded a four-under par 67 on Sunday to claim his first US PGA Tour title, edging former world number one golfer Luke Donald by one…
Independence Day carnival ready to roll
Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter All is set for the 37th Independence celebrations with thousands of people expected to converge at various centres countrywide where ministers of state for provincial affairs will…
President hosts thousands at Children’s Party
Freeman Razemba and Elita Chikwati THOUSANDS of children from across the country’s 10 provinces yesterday gathered at City Sports Centre in Harare for the traditional Children’s Party hosted by President…
Three deadly viruses that could spawn the next pandemic
Annie Slemrod Bird flu is back. Chinese authorities are closing live poultry markets as H7N9 courses through the country, infecting 192 and killing 79 in January alone.





