Harden ties Wilt record
HOUSTON ROCKETS’ James Harden recorded his 31st consecutive 30-point game yesterday, tying Wilt Chamberlain for the second-longest streak in the NBA. Harden, 29, the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, scored 42…
Ramos denies intentional booking against Ajax
REAL MADRID defender Sergio Ramos has denied getting booked on purpose late on in Wednesday’s Champions League last-16 first-leg at Ajax. Ramos fouled Kasper Dolberg in the 89th minute with…
ZPC to start Harare re-powering project
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) will commence re-powering project for Harare Power Station (generator number 2) in the first quarter of this year in a development that will add 60 megawatts to the national grid and further cut imports.
Editorial Comment: Botswana’s voice on sanctions reassuring
After assuming power in November 2017, President Mnangagwa embarked on a diplomatic offensive, targeting both friend and foe.
‘My arms are outstretched and my door is open’
Statement hy His Excellency President E.D. Mnangagwa at the New Year’s Reception for Members of the Diplomatic Corps, State House, Harare, 14th February, 2019
Peace, dialogue remain key: ED
President Mnangagwa has reaffirmed his commitment to peace and dialogue, and maintaining an open-door policy to resolve challenges facing the country. Addressing diplomats in Harare at a belated New Year’s reception yesterday, the President said while everyone had a right to protest, it had to be done in a peaceful manner that respected the rights of other citizens.
THEY ROBBED US THREE YEARS AGO, BUT NOW THEY’RE BECOMING STARS OF WORLD CRICKET . . . while our young guns are still struggling for a breakthrough
THREE years ago, Windies teenagers — Alzarri Joseph, Shimron Hetmyer and Keemo Paul — helped their side squeeze a controversial win over Zimbabwe in an ICC Under-19 World Cup game that triggered headlines around the globe.
First Lady consoles Chapoto family
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday paid her condolences to the Chapoto family at their home in Sunnigdale, Harare, following the death of Chief Chapoto of Kanyemba, Mashonaland Central Province.
KFC spreads US$150m wings in Zim
South African giant Chicken Bird Holdings (CBH), the owners of fast-food Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchise in the country, have committed to invest US$150 million in Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector. This will create 1 500 direct jobs and contribute towards the country’s food security.
Journalist’s ‘death’ another hoax
Elizabeth Zimunda, the woman identified as a veteran journalist who was allegedly killed by security forces in Chitungwiza during last month’s violent protests organised by MDC-Alliance and its associates, was not a journalist, the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has said.











