EDITORIAL: RELIEF FOR BEAUTY BUT…

SPORTS teacher, Beauty Tembeni, has had a turbulent few months. She found herself being dragged into a love triangle which then created a scandal which spilled onto the public domain.…

DEMBARE BIDS FAREWELL TO SUPER FAN DZUKWA

Sports Reporter FOR Felix Dzukwa, Dynamos was the ultimate football club of his dreams. It was a love affair made in heaven but, sadly, he won’t be there when his…

DOC VIKELA, BHUTISI SHOW POSTPONED

Trust Khosa DOC Vikela and Bhutisi’s comedy night show, which had been set for Rainbow Towers tomorrow, has been postponed to April 27 due to renovations taking place at the…

ONLY A FEW LOCAL ARTISTS ENJOYING YOUTUBE ROYALTIES, SAYS CROONER

Maria Chiguvari RISING Afro-fusion crooner, Sebastian “Sobs” Mubururi, says only a few local musicians are enjoying payments from YouTube for their work which is on that platform. Sobs is basking…

Fugitive ‘killer’ Peter Dube denies all charges in first court appearance

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] FUGITIVE Gweru businessman Peter Dube, who was on the run after killing two people and the attempted murder of two others, appeared in court yesterday and was remanded…

Starc finally hits form in IPL

NEW DELHI — Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Mitchell Starc was a relieved man on Wednesday after he finally got among the wickets to help his team to a thumping away…

Emile Smith Rowe gets standing ovation

EMILE SMITH ROWE reminded Mikel Arteta and the Arsenal faithful of his talents in the 2-0 win over Luton. The midfielder earned a rare start in place of Jorginho and…

TWO MEN FINED FOR SODOMY

Nokutenda Rusero TWO men – Ayanda Nkomo, 26, and Will Jaricha, 28, from Beightbridge, have been fined US$150 each, or 120 days’ in prison, for sodomy. The court heard that…

BOSSO CANNOT SURVIVE WITHOUT FANS, SAYS KK

Innocent Kurira  Sports Reporter  KELVIN Kaindu says Highlanders belong to the fans of the club. The Premiership’s oldest football club are just two years short of celebrating their Century. The…

‘10 percent Of US population playing Tennis by 2035’

The Covid-19 pandemic served up a silver-lining-to-a-dark-cloud opportunity for tennis to grow. From 2019 to 2023, the percentage of the US population playing tennis at least once in the course…

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