Osaka withdraws from French Open amid backlash
PARIS. — World number two Naomi Osaka says she is withdrawing from the French Open as a result of controversy over her refusal to speak to the media during the tournament.
Chinyengetere leads scoring charts
AFTER two rounds of action, in the Chibuku Super Cup, FC Platinum forward Rodwell Chinyengetere is leading the pack, with four goals.
Wheat planting window still open
More than 30 000 hectares of wheat have germinated across the country as stakeholders are confident of meeting the targeted 85 000ha for this winter cropping season.
Athletes qualify for NCAA Champs
TWO Zimbabwean athletes — Chengetayi “Du” Mapaya and Tinotenda Matiyenga — have qualified for this year’s National Collegiate Athletic Association Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the United States.
Theatre in the Park back with new play
Theatre in the Park has announced its reopening tomorrow, with a limited live audience adhering to the Covid-19 restrictions and regulations.
Armed robbers raid smugglers
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent POLICE have launched a manhunt for a seven-man gun brandishing gang who pounced on two vehicles that were transporting smugglers and got away with R23 000…
Tension between Mosimane, former club Sundowns continues to escalate
HOSTILITIES between Pitso Mosimane and his former club Mamelodi Sundowns escalated yesterday after his representatives revealed that they had received summons from the Chloorkop-based side demanding that commission fees paid…
Govt to repatriate bodies of 157 Cyclone Idai victims washed into Mozambique
Harare Bureau THE bodies of 157 Zimbabwean Cyclone Idai victims who were buried in Mozambique in 2019 are to be exhumed, identified and brought back to Zimbabwe but another 344…
World Bank tips Zim for sound digital economy
Business Reporter THE World Bank says Zimbabwe’s digital financial services are the strongest foundation for further development of the digital economy in the country. The World Bank in partnership with…
Residents battle with swarm of killer bees in city
PEDESTRIANS, cyclists, dogs, mule drivers and motorists in open cars were very amusing when they passed along Third Street, between Bakers and Union Avenues on Saturday morning.









