Flying start for Rhinos Queens

BLACK Rhinos Queens are well on course to advance to the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League COSAFA qualifiers after a stunning victory yesterday.

Kode’s body set to arrive from UK tomorrow

THE body of the late former CAPS United star Joe ‘’Kode’’ Mugabe is set to arrive home tomorrow ahead of burial in Harare on Tuesday.

Loga calls crisis indaba today

THE Warriors technical team are set to hold an emergency meeting today to deal with the crisis in their camp after eight players were barred from their opening 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

Zim physio living his dream

ZimbabweAN-born Gareth Ziyambi, made the headlines at last month’s Olympic Games in Tokyo where he worked behind the scenes as a specialist Sport and Performance Physiotherapist for the British Diving…

Cristiano’s Comeback of the Century

CRISTIANO Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United will be seen as a fairy-tale conclusion to a magnificent career, played out at ‘’The Theatre Of Dreams’’ he graced for so long. 

Zimbabwe not among top offending nations in UK

Despite the number of Zimbabweans jailed in the United Kingdom increasing, the country remains not among the top 10 most offending nations.

Repair of Rwenya bridge commences

Work to repair Rwenya bridge severely damaged by Cyclone Eline in 2013 starts in a few weeks with the Second Republic determined to end the delays that bedevilled infrastructure repairs and maintenance in the past.

WhatsApp users must take total control of their cellphones

Following the publication of an article on WhatsApp hacking in The Herald of Saturday August 21, 2021, I received a number of calls from different kinds of people.

Jairos Jiri award spurs varsities to excel

Walter Muchinguri Senior Researcher & Writer, Zimpapers Knowledge Centre THIS year’s Heroes Day celebrations had a unique flavour after the Second Republic decided to break with tradition by introducing a…

Paralympic team coach pleased

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S coach at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, Mildred Baye, is happy with the attitude from the athletes, as their races get closer. Pamela Shumba…

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