Cotton marketing season extended to end of August

Precious Manomano,Harare Bureau THE cotton marketing season has been extended to the end of this month to allow farmers complete delivering their crop with deliveries currently standing at over 86…

Scottish Nuttall eyes Warriors top post

Innocent Kurira SCOTTISH soccer coach Frank Nuttall is interested in the Zimbabwe Warriors national team job, with revelations that he has already submitted his application to the Zifa Normalisation Committte.…

Electorate lauds development projects in Matabeleland South

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] THE electorate in Matabeleland South has commended the transformative development projects implemented in their communities under the Second Republic and believes the continued leadership of President Mnangagwa will…

Algeria bans Barbie movie

Algeria has banned the popular “Barbie” film three weeks after its release in the mainly Muslim North African nation.

UK to host global energy security summit in early 2024

news24.com Britain will host an international energy security summit next year to build collective resilience to supply shocks. The summit is inclusive of big oil-producing nations and companies. The ruling…

BOKS WON’T USE 2019 TACTICS

JOHANNESBURG. – Springbok captain Siya Kolisi is adamant – the Boks won’t defend their Rugby World Cup title if they play the same brand of rugby that won them the…

Challenges motivate Afro pop singer

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI CHALLENGES in life have motivated Chinhoyi Afro pop artist, Tawanda Simbi, to venture into music.

BLACK RHINOS OUT TO END BOSSO’S RUN

Innocent Kurira in BULAWAYO BLACK Rhinos believe they have what it takes to hand Bosso their first defeat of the season when the two sides clash at Barbourfields in a…

CRICKET’S COLD WAR ENDS

Blessing Malinganiza ONE of the longest Cold Wars in the history of international cricket is over.

ICONIC FASHION BRANDS TURN TO CELEBRITIES

MIAMI. – Fans of DJ Khaled recently stopped traffic on the streets of Miami.

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