ZIM CRUSH South Africa
Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Emerging cricket side crushed their South African counterparts by eight wickets with 43 overs to spare in a fifth and final one-day match in Pretoria yesterday. …
KING OF CRYPTO LIVING ON BREAD AND WATER
NEW YORK. – Sam Bankman-Fried is struggling to prepare for his fraud trial due to a lack of adequate food in prison, the lawyer for the founder of collapsed cryptocurrency…
Streak is alive
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] AFTER waking up to a disturbing grapevine that suggested that the country’s celebrated former cricketer Heath Streak had succumbed to cancer, his family members and close associates…
‘Rejection is redirection’
Showbiz Reporter Thespian, Gabriella “Bella” Kouds who is based in the United States of America has urged people not to give up on their dreams no matter how many times…
Voting extended in late- paper wards
Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa using his powers under the Electoral Act last night announced that voting will continue today from 7am to 7pm in those wards in Harare, Bulwayo and…
The illusion of smooth elections
Stanford Chiwanga, [email protected] THE cornerstone of democratic governance, elections, often conjure images of civic participation and the people’s voice resonating through the ballot box. Yet, reality paints a more complex…
COMMENT: Let’s be tolerant and respect each other
Yesterday Zimbabweans from across the country voted to elect the President, Members of the National Assembly and councillors during the harmonised elections. Results for the elections are already trickling in…
Lula shows love for Africa
JOHANNESBURG. – “Brazil is back on the continent it should never have left. Africa gathers many opportunities and a huge potential for growth.”
Romanian–Hungarian coach wants Warriors job
TOP Romanian–Hungarian coach Csaba Laszlo, who has experience coaching in both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa leagues, is keen on getting the Warriors job.
Critics eat humble pie as voting proceeds peacefully
If there were any doubts about Zimbabwe’s capacity to conduct peaceful and transparent elections, then yesterday’s voting put those doubts to rest as the process was tranquil and incident-free.










