Anthony Joshua hits back at critics
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has hit out at “shallow-minded, small-minded” calls for him to replace his trainer Rob McCracken.
Poets fund-raise for cancer patients, the disabled
Afro Poetic Mind, a club comprising poets, has embarked on a fundraising programme to assist young people with cancer and those living with disabilities.
‘Try artificial insemination’
Smallholder farmers have been urged to consider artificial insemination as a way of rebuilding their herds which have been reduced by tick-borne diseases.
Vote-buying against ivory trade exposed
If you were made to believe that vote rigging was only associated with African presidential elections where the UN always sends well-funded delegates to inspect them; think again.
Young scientists’ return to Africa vital
Africa is a continent hard hit by brain drain. Thousands of skilled workers have left Africa in search of greener pastures, leaving the continent starved of human capital.
Maguranyanga targets Olympics
PROMISING sprinter, Kundai Maguranyanga, says his participation at the African Games will provide him with the chance to assess his progress towards qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Top junior riders out of African champs
TWO of the country’s top junior motocross riders — Emile Croisette and Tadiwanashe Nyamupfukudza — have ruled themselves out of next weekend’s FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championships at Donnybrook Park in Harare due to holiday commitments and injury.
US$160m logistic hub for Kanyemba
The US$160 million multi-model logistic hub project earmarked for Kanyemba by a United States of America-based company, Zura Southern Africa, is the first such project to be approved by the US government in three decades, the company’s founder, Mr Darren Moore, has said.
UZ student hacks minister’s account
A student from the University of Zimbabwe has appeared in court on allegations of stealing $15 100 from Minister of State in Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Office, Evelyn Ndlovu.
Sables host Uganda
ZIMBABWE’S Sables are back in the capital where they host Uganda’s Cranes in their return leg of the Victoria Cup at the Machinery Exchange Stadium at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.


