Youngest player to take Test hat-trick . . .Pakistan’s Naseem Shah joins cricket greats

Rawalpindi – Teenage paceman Naseem Shah became the youngest player to record a Test hat-trick as Pakistan closed in on victory against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi yesterday. Just when Bangladesh seemed…

‘$5,2m needed to fight coronavirus’

Zimbabwe requires US$5,2 million to adequately prepare for coronavirus, amid indications that at least 741 people were now being monitored as more visitors or returning residents enter the country.

Zanu PF, MDC retain seats in by-elections

ZANU PF on Saturday romped to victory in Mwenezi Ward 15 by-election after polling 1 811 votes against MDC-Alliance’s 27 votes.

Springboks move to Six Nations denied by NZ Rugby

WELLINGTON – A media report that South Africa are contemplating a move away from southern hemisphere rugby’s SANZAAR alliance to join an expanded Six Nations in 2024 have been denied…

OAFLAD seeks to improve women’s health

WOMEN across Africa stand to reap immense benefits from the meeting of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development(OAFLAD) underway here to find ways of improving their health, status and contribution to the economies of their nations.

Missing millions, dodgy payments haunt Caf

Financial irregularities across African football have been unearthed in a confidential audit of CAF that raises concerns about the legitimacy of millions of dollars of cash payments distributed to executives and national associations with sparse records.

Zambezi inflows to ease power cuts

IN a development likely to light the spirits and hopes of nation long plagued by crippling power cuts, latest official data shows water flows along Zambezi River, towards Kariba Dam, has picked up considerably.

Editorial Comment: Institutional reforms demand patience

President Mnangagwa’s administration has made it clear that its focus is to institute reforms to enhance the status of the country in every facet.

Cops extort gold miners

Thirteen Chegutu police officers deployed to tame machete gangs have appeared in court for allegedly extorting $2 900 and US$250 from miners in Chakari.

Pitfalls of democracy, never-ending politics

The pitfalls of democracy played out last week in two different continents in one of the most interesting weeks in political history.

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