Herentals cast selection net wider
HERENTALS coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva has described the initiative by Herentals Group of Colleges to throw grassroots tournaments across the country as massive as it allows the technical team to identify and subsequently nurture talent for the good of the team.
Stars lament the end of Hopman Cup
PERTH. — The likely demise of the Hopman Cup after three decades of the unique mixed teams tennis tournament has been greeted with sadness by players at this year’s edition, with Serena Williams calling the prospect “heartbreaking”.
Chaos hits USOC
NEW YORK. — A group of more than 50 Olympians have called for the “near complete” resignation of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) board and senior leadership.
Teacher murdered in front of family
A primary schoolteacher in Msengezi, Chegutu, was brutally murdered by artisanal miners in front of his family and several shoppers at Uhuru-Nakazi Shopping Centre on Christmas Day.
Welcome back to Zim’s Capital Market
Compliments of the new season! While 2018 was yet another memorable investment period with the launch of the new indices and C-Trade amongst other initiatives, 2019 is promising to be even more exciting.
India force Aussie follow-on
SYDNEY. — A ruthless India took a stranglehold on the final Test cricket in Sydney yesterday as they forced Australia to follow on at home for the first time in 30 years, leaving the hosts facing a full day’s batting to cling on for a draw. Play started almost four hours late due to rain, with the home team resuming on 236 for six after lunch in reply to India’s thumping first innings 622 for seven declared.
Doctors end strike
Striking public sector doctors have agreed to return to work with immediate effect after an agreement with Government on a plethora of grievances that had witnessed the health practitioners’ stay away from work for close to a month.
Teachers give talks a chance
GOVERNMENT will tomorrow hold a crunch meeting with the statutory body representing its employees to discuss salaries and working conditions, amid positive signs teachers await the indaba to map the way forward regarding teaching action when schools open on Tuesday.
Teachers give talks a chance
GOVERNMENT will tomorrow hold a crunch meeting with the statutory body representing its employees to discuss salaries and working conditions, amid positive signs teachers await the indaba to map the way forward regarding teaching action when schools open on Tuesday.
RBZ releases $2,5m for wheat imports
Government has moved in to secure 30 000 metric tonnes of wheat worth $12,2 million with a 20 percent down payment following threats by an international supplier to cut off the deal citing Harare’s delay in meeting its financial obligations.




