Mighty Zambezi Bonfire flops

Mathew Masinge The Mighty Zambezi Bonfire gig, which was meant to usher party animals into summer, did not live to its billing.

Olivier ruled out of England test series

Proteas fast bowler Duanne Olivier has been ruled out of the three-match test series against England due to a grade 2 right hip flexor muscle tear.

Tension at PSG? Neymar likes tweet criticising Mbappe

Neymar has liked a tweet that criticised Paris Saint-Germain for making Kylian Mbappe their first penalty taker ahead of the Brazilian forward, who netted twice in his team’s 5-2 victory…

Foster hits back at critics

All Blacks coach Ian Foster has called criticism of his team selections “insulting” after New Zealand ended a dismal run with a 35-23 win over hosts South Africa at their…

Orania, the exclusive white enclave of SA

ORANIA. — There is no secure access to enter this rural South African town, similar to so many others. But very quickly, the uniqueness of Orania is obvious: here everyone…

‘Maybe expectations were raised too high’

Xavi Hernandez expressed his disappointment after Barcelona’s goalless draw against Rayo Vallecano on home soil in their LaLiga Santander opener on Saturday.

Belgian Vandoorne wins Formule E title

Stoffel Vandoorne clinched the Formula Electric World driver’s title on Sunday after finishing second in the final race of the season in Seoul in a Mercedes.

Government still processing E-passports

Farai Dauramanzi Herald Reporter  Government has dismissed rumours circulating on social media that the processing of E-passports has been stopped. In a statement released this afternoon by the Permanent Secretary…

Extortionate pricing: Govt gets tough

President Mnangagwa has directed Treasury to send back all procurement invoices to ministries, Government departments and agencies for thorough revalidation before payments are effected to suppliers of goods and services to curb malpractices that have been destabilising the Zimbabwe dollar and fuelling inflation.

Extortionate pricing: Govt gets tough

President Mnangagwa has directed Treasury to send back all procurement invoices to ministries, Government departments and agencies for thorough revalidation before payments are effected to suppliers of goods and services to curb malpractices that have been destabilising the Zimbabwe dollar and fuelling inflation.

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