Serena powers into quarter-finals
Melbourne — Serena Williams subdued a stubborn fightback from world number one Simona Halep to take her quest for a record-equalling 24th major into the Australian Open quarter-finals on Monday.…
Micho explains why Orlando Pirates hired Davids
Cape Town — Orlando Pirates coach Milutin Sredojevic says the club hired Fadlu Davids as second assistant due to his talent but added he had a major role to fill…
United must go all out for Pochettino, says Rooney
Cape Town — Wayne Rooney reckons Manchester United should do everything in their power to bring Tottenham United boss Mauricio Pochettino to Old Trafford. Caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has…
African players in Europe: Salah brace makes him leading scorer
Paris — Mohamed Salah became the leading English Premier League scorer this season after netting twice for Liverpool in a dramatic 4-3 triumph over Crystal Palace at the weekend. The…
Players support Sarri philosophy: Luiz
United Kingdom — Maurizio Sarri has the full support of the Chelsea players who have signed up to his philosophy says David Luiz despite the manager blasting them in the…
Zupco buses return: Kombis feel the heat
Commuter omnibus operators were yesterday forced to reduce their fares following the introduction of conventional buses mobilised by the Government to ferry passengers in and around Harare. Commuters in Harare and Bulawayo slammed kombi operators for exploiting them, with some people calling for their immediate ban.
Zanu-PF applauds Govt interventions
Zanu-PF has commended Government for introducing mass public transport to alleviate the plight of commuters and coming up with corrective measures to guarantee the safety of all Zimbabweans.
Editorial Comment: Perfect time for Zupco to bounce back
Harare residents yesterday welcomed the decision by Government to bring more than 140 buses into the transport system, giving relief to commuters who were being made to pay exorbitant fares by commuter omnibus operators who enjoyed a virtual monopoly.
Zim, Kazakhstan deepen ties
Presidents Mnangagwa and his Kazakhstan counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev yesterday laid a firm foundation for a productive relationship between Zimbabwe and the emerging Eurasian industrial and petrochemical giant following talks at the Presidential Palace in Astana.
Tobacco marketing season delayed
Zimbabwe’s tobacco marketing season will be delayed this year due to late planting resulting from late rains, according to the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board chief executive Dr Andrew Matibiri.











