Messi leads Miami to first trophy
Lionel Messi scored a screamer and won his first trophy in North American soccer as Inter Miami beat Nashville on penalties (10-9) after their final ended 1-1 in 90 minutes…
Harry Peter Wilson vows to forge inclusive government in Zimbabwe
Online Reporter In a bold and unprecedented move, presidential candidate Harry Peter Wilson has promised to create an all-encompassing government that brings together members from various political parties in Zimbabwe.…
Invincible Lupane City win Nsimbi League
Welldone Ndlovu, Online Writer The curtain has come down for football in Lupane and Lupane City are Nsimbi league champions. They were invincible all season in the eight-team league. Lupane…
ZEC seeks Filabusi man over protest petition and allegations
Online Reporter Officials from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) are searching for Macklaren Tshuma, a former ward clerk for Ward 21 in Filabusi, after he allegedly led a protest petition…
Observe polls with an open mind: President
Kuda Bwititi in SHURUGWI Foreign election observer missions should be open-minded and must not come with predetermined conclusions to discredit Wednesday’s polls, President Mnangagwa has said. He said this yesterday…
ZEC pulls out all the stops
Sunday Mail Reporters THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will in the next two days start dispatching ballot papers for Wednesday’s harmonised elections to over 12 000 polling stations countrywide as…
Tourism rakes in US$400m in 6 months
Tanyaradzwa Rusike ZIMBABWE is reclaiming its status as a destination of choice, especially after the Covid-19-induced slump, as tourist arrivals rose by 50 percent to 529 078 in the first…
BRICS is the best foot forward: Min Mutsvangwa
Lovemore Chikova in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa BRICS is the best foot forward for Africa, and especially Zimbabwe, considering that the realisation of the country’s dreams has been made possible through…
Weekend in custody for rowdy police recruits
Sunday Mail Reporter NINETEEN trainee police officers who wantonly attacked members of the public on Friday evening are expected back in court tomorrow. The police recruits allegedly sought revenge, attacking…
Cholera outbreak over: Council
Sunday Mail Reporter THE Harare City Council has declared an end to the cholera outbreak in the capital after no new cases were reported in the last 25 days. The…











