Martin concludes coaching course
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter — INTERNATIONAL Handball Federation instructor Helmut Martin has urged the Zimbabwe Handball Federation and schools to invest in equipment to complement the efforts by coaches and teachers…
EMA bars settlement on unserviced land
Thupeyo Muleya and Richard Muponde THE Environmental Management Authority (EMA) board has barred local authorities from allowing land development in urban centres without proper sanitary facilities as a stop gap…
Nyasango finishes 14th in Boston
Sports Reporter — OLYMPIAN Cuthbert Nyasango gave a good account of himself on Monday when he came 14th at the tough Boston marathon in the United States.
Gunners in must-win situation
LONDON. – Arsene Wenger says Arsenal must win every one of their remaining English Premier League soccer matches if they are to stand any chance of finishing in the top…
Djokovic starts afresh
MONACO. – Novak Djokovic is looking to start afresh and win his second tennis title of the year in Monte-Carlo in what has been a mixed year for the Serb…
UPDATED: Ex-SPB boss Kuwaza commits suicide
Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter Former State Procurement Board (SPB) chairperson Charles Tawonerera Kuwaza died on the spot yesterday morning in a case of suspected suicide after he reportedly jumped from the…
Villagers take revenge on killer crocodile
Whinsley Masara Bulawayo Bureau BRAVE villagers from Jotsholo, Matabeleland North tracked down a crocodile that had devoured a boy (11), killed it with machetes before skinning it and recovering some of…
Economy on growth path: President
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter — Government has registered remarkable development in various sectors of the economy and is implementing several policies to consolidate the gains of independence, President Mugabe said yesterday.
Fired-up Spurs to test Chelsea
LONDON. – Little things tell you a lot in football. Tottenham Hotspur are in a title race, four points behind Chelsea in the English Premier League with six games to go.
UK PM calls snap election on June 8
LONDON. — British Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap general election on June 8 in what was a shock and unexpected announcement from outside 10 Downing Street.




