Mbah a Moute for second Zim visit

LUC RICHARD Mbah a Moute, the Cameroonian, National Basketball Association star, will make his second visit to the country on August 15.

Div One leagues rescheduled

THE National First Division One Soccer Leagues which were set to resume this weekend with several matches lined up across the country have been postponed forthwith.

ED pledges to serve all…Urges calm, promises to set up probe team into MDC Alliance violence

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa has pledged to serve all Zimbabweans irrespective of political affiliation following his election to the Presidency in the harmonised elections on Monday.

ZRP sorry for presser debacle

President Mnangagwa yesterday castigated attempts by the Zimbabwe Republic Police to bar journalists from covering a press conference by losing MDC Alliance presidential candidate in Monday’s harmonised elections, Mr Nelson Chamisa, saying such actions have no place in society.

Chelsea after Wilfried Zaha

LONDON. – Chelsea appear to be winning the race for Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha. The Eagles are not keen to lose their talisman forward this summer and have already offered…

Komichi sideshow rapped

MDC-Alliance national chairperson Mr Morgan Komichi on Thursday night staged a sideshow during the announcement of presidential election results at the National Results Centre when he took to the podium and claimed that his party rejected results that were being announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Mayweather’s call to Pacman

LONDON. – Floyd Mayweather (Jnr) has told Manny Pacquiao to get in touch so he can work with him, not fight him again.

Businesspeople give ED poll victory thumbs up

Zimbabwe, under the leadership of President Mnangagwa, is poised for greater heights, as the newly-elected leader has proved to be a man of action and a servant of the people.

Normalcy returns to Harare CBD

NORMALCY returned to Harare central business district (CBD) yesterday, with people from all walks of life resuming their daily routines, a day after the announcement of zanu-pf’s victory in the presidential race.

Communication mix-ups causes Russian TV crew’s death

Three Russian TV journalists killed in volatile Central African Republic spoke no French, had trouble communicating with their driver, and had inconsistent contact with their local fixer, according to two people who were in touch with the journalists.

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