LAST-GASP DEFEAT . . . Chevrons new coach sees some light amid the gloom

FIVE days ago, Zimbabwe didn’t look close to challenging the world’s top-ranked T20I side, three days ago, it looked like there wasn’t a record Australia couldn’t break against them but, in the last two days, they’ve found some mettle.

Spare a thought for Nesto

It is a bit of a crisis, our society. One which has expert hunters who are on what seems an eternal search for blood on the floor, walls, the nooks and crevices. Because that is what we are; sadly a society that celebrates blood and seldom looks to the good if ever at all.

Q Dube, Bev shift base to SA

Kiyapili Sibanda/Trust Khosa, Showbiz Reporters AWARD-winning stand-up comedian, Q Dube (real name Nqobizitha Siziba-Dube), has relocated to South Africa in search of greener pastures and has vowed not to return…

Trade war begins as China hits back against US tariffs

A trade war broke out between the world’s two largest economies, after China struck back yesterday with its own set of tariffs on American goods, shortly after the US levied…

Aussies record scrappy 5-wkt win over Zimbabwe in tri-series

AUSTRALIA struggled to overcome a weakened Zimbabwe by five wickets on the penultimate ball in the last round-robin match of the Twenty20 tri-series yesterday.

ED’s prison agony: The untold story

The plane was airborne and cruising at an altitude of 37 000 feet, and there was dead silence as everyone was now fast asleep after a hard day’s work.

EU observer mission hails Zec chair

Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau The European Union Election Observer Mission in Zimbabwe has described Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chair Justice Priscilla Chigumba as an able lawyer who “knows very much the…

Belgium dump Brazil out of World Cup

BELGIUM ended Brazil’s dream of a sixth World Cup title when they beat the South Americans 2-1 in a dramatic, enthralling end-to-end quarterfinal yesterday to earn a semifinal tie against…

ZEC always guided by the law: Chigumba

As Zimbabwe gears towards harmonised elections on July 30, there has been a sustained campaign by some quarters to undermine the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) — the independent body constitutionally mandated to administer elections in the country — with questions around its composition, independence, impartiality and transparency. The attacks on ZEC are seen as an attempt to delegitimse the outcome of the crucial polls. The Herald Political Editor, Tichaona Zindoga (TZ), sat down with ZEC chairwoman Justice Priscilla Chigumba (PC) to discuss these issues.

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