Peter Pham: Trump’s perfect pick for top Africa post?
Richard Dowden Correspondent If Pham becomes Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, it would likely mark a shift in the tone and priorities of US-Africa relations. Insiders suggest that President Trump will…
Hlongwane disappointed
Sports Reporter MINISTER of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane has expressed disappointment in the Sables after their defeat to Tunisia over the weekend in the Rugby Africa Gold Cup at…
Mutasa Primary win Korfball tourney
Fungayi Munyoro Sports Correspondent MUFAKOSE 3, Glen View 3, Nyadire Teachers College and Mutasa Primary School were crowned champions in their respective categories at the Zimbabwe Korfball Federation National Tournament at…
Mutare star ready for IAAF championship
Ray Bande Mutare Bureau BATtLE-HARDENED Mutare athlete Millen Mathende, who is part of the five-member Team Zimbabwe representing the country in the IAAF World Championships in London, is bubbling with confidence…
US sanctions drive and the danger of war
Alex Lantier Correspondent Moscow’s expulsion of 750 American diplomats and contractors after the US Congress passed a bill imposing further economic sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea marks a historical…
Sables look for redemption
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE Rugby Union chief executive Blessing Chiutare believes the under-fire Sables will find their rhythm again and turn on the power against Uganda to secure a…
Matic — an ideal signing
LONDON. — Six months into his first season back at Chelsea, José Mourinho had identified three key areas in which his team were deficient.
Bolt is a genius
LONDON. — Usain Bolt is a genius and has had as big an impact on athletics as Muhammad Ali did on boxing, says Lord Coe.
Amateur Masunga finally win
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ROYAL Harare top amateur golfer Tonderai Masunga finally remembered how to win at the Midlands Amateur Championship at Kwekwe Golf Club at the weekend. Masunga, who is playing…
Serena fights for equal pay
NEW YORK. — Serena Williams served up a rallying cry for equal pay for black women on Monday, decrying that they would have to work on average eight months longer…




