Chari inspires Tuskers

BRIAN Chari of Tuskers scored more than the entire Mountaineers team in their Domestic Twenty20 Competition match at Harare Sports Club yesterday as the Mutare-based side collapsed in startling fashion for 69 all out.

Handball gets timely boost

THE HARARE Metropolitan Province Handball Association have received a shot in the arm from a local food outlet who poured more than $20 000 as a sponsorship package for their 2019 season.

English teams in dominant form

For the first time in 10 seasons, four teams from one country will compete in the last eight of the Champions League football.

Grade 7: Tsanangudzo yetsumo

Ticha Danga RWENDO rwuno hatina mibvunzo yekutanga tapindura kubva muchikamu chakapfuura nekuti nyaya yedu yakanga iri pakupendera chirongwa chamadimikira naizvozvo zvaisakodzera kuti tiisezve mibvunzo yemadimikira isu takange tobuda mubandiko remadimikira.…

Too Open takes old skool to La Rouge

Arts Correspondent Old Skool music masters Too Open will tomorrow have their third session at La Rouge in Westgate. The group is known for playing cover versions of classic old…

No World Cup panic for India

Virat Kohli has said his team is not panicking about the Cricket World Cup despite India suffering their first one-day series loss at home since 2015 at the hands of a resurgent Australia.

Water crisis: Chief Chireya sends SOS

Midlands Bureau Chief Chireya of Gokwe North has appealed to Government and non-governmental organisations to help his subjects by sinking boreholes in the area which he said was very dry,…

OPEC builds case for keeping supply cuts, fearing new oil glut

LONDON. – OPEC on Thursday cut the forecast of global demand for its oil this year as rivals boost production, building a case for extending supply curbs beyond June to…

SAA seeks to recover millions from pilot

JOHANNESBURG. — South African Airways (SAA) is out to recover millions of rands from a former pilot who flew its aircrafts for twenty years without a proper licence. “The pilot…

US plans to begin long-banned missile test this year: report

WASHINGTON. — The United States is mulling starting testing later this year types of missiles that were banned by a decades-old nuclear treaty, US media reported on Wednesday. The projects…

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