‘My son calls me a witch’

A Harare woman yesterday took her son to court for allegedly harassing and insulting her by calling her a witch.

Zim ready for ITF Junior events

LOCAL junior tennis players will have another opportunity to showcase their skills at home when they take part in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) South Central Circuit Zimbabwe Leg 6 and Leg 7 events in Bulawayo.

Southgate fires stark warning to Three Lions

DOHA. — Gareth Southgate fired a stark warning to his jubilant team after their 6-2 win over Iran in their FIFA World Cup opener on Monday as England’s players were brought crashing back to earth with bang.

Strategists say bear market will last through 2023

Equity investors hoping for a better year in 2023 will be disappointed, according to Goldman Sachs Group strategists, who said the bear market phase is not over yet. “The conditions…

Double mission for b/ball teams at Region 5 Games

BOTH national basketball Under-16 girls and boys teams are aware of the need to raise their ante at the Africa Union Sports Council Region 5 Games to be held in Lilongwe, Malawi, next month.

Unshakeable intra-party unity on display in Zanu-PF

The ZANU-PF Congress was, but a case of masterful organisation, unshakeable intra-party unity and exuding self-confidence by joyful party delegates.

ZIFA Harare Province get cup final sponsorship

THE ZIFA Harare Province Open Gold Cup Trophy final between Dynamos Academy and BN Academy will be finally held at Belgravia Sports Club this Saturday.

Meet Premier Soccer League newcomers

THE excitement is yet to die down at the recently-promoted domestic topflight football clubs.

Forum seeks deeper ties between China and Africa

Hangzhou. – The 2022 China (Zhejiang) Forum on China-Africa Economic and Trade Relations and China-Africa Cultural Cooperation and Exchange Week kicked off in Jinhua, Zhejiang province on Monday, with a call for further cooperation between China and Africa.

Farmers paid $25bn, US$24m for grains

Farmers delivering maize and traditional grains from last summer’s harvest have been paid $25 billion and US$24 million since April, with the summer grains now in GMB stocks expected to last for more than 11 months, well after the first deliveries from the next harvest.

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