Let’s celebrate our heroes, living and dead
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Correspondent Zimbabwe today remembers its national heroes and heroines who selflessly contributed their lives, limbs or properties for the liberation of their fatherland, which is now in the…
Caspian Sea states sign landmark deal
MOSCOW. — The leaders of the five states bordering the resource-rich Caspian Sea signed a landmark deal on its legal status yesterday in the Kazakh city of Aktau, easing regional…
Italy’s 12 000 US, 500 000 African refugees: Connect the Dots
Aidan O’Brien Correspondent WHY? Because the Italians are unable to do so. Euro-scepticism is thriving in Italy. However, NATO-scepticism or US-scepticism is missing. Trump, the individual, might be a concern, but…
Entrepreneur answers ‘Zim open for business’ call
Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Houses for People (HFP), a brick moulding company, has heeded President-elect Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business” call and is set to begin operations next week…
Man City, Liverpool put down markers
Manchester City, the Premier League champions, and Liverpool, who are strongly fancied to challenge them this season, put down markers with impressive wins in their opening games of the new campaign on Sunday.
False start for Vieira
Patrick Vieira’s first game as manager of French Ligue 1 soccer side Nice ended in a narrow home defeat by Stade de Reims on Saturday.
Councillors pledge to improve border town
Beitbridge Bureau The MDC-Alliance has taken over the running of Beitbridge Municipality after winning all the six administrative wards during the recently held harmonised elections. The country’s busiest port town…
Nation urged to unite for Heroes’ Day
Mashudu Netsianda/Paidamoyo Chipunza, Senior Reporters ZIMBABWEANS across the political divide have been urged to put their differences aside and unite as the nation today remembers the gallant sons and daughters…
Lorenzo wins Austrian GP
Jorge Lorenzo struck the final blow in a dog fight with fellow Spaniard Marc Marquez, overtaking at the start of the final lap yesterday to win the Austrian MotoGP.
Shoulder injury rules out Faf
Faf du Plessis, South Africa’s all-format cricket captain, could miss the team’s next assignment -—three ODIs and three T20Is against Zimbabwe with the first ODI starting on September 30—- as he recovers from a second shoulder injury in less than a year.


