Ma Blanyo buzzing over Gwekwerere

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub EVANS GWEKWERERE remains one of the few little known players to have arrived at Dynamos and make a huge impact in their debut season. In…

Warriors to host Benin in SA

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub The National Sports Stadium is not yet ready to host international games, and the Warriors are likely to return to South Africa when they host…

GreenFuel take pre-season to Bulawayo

Langton Nyakwenda Zimapwrs Sports Hub TAURAI MANGWIRO has been doing his business quietly, since taking over the reigns from Saul Chaminuka at the Chisumbanje-based side, GreenFuel. Mangwiro, a vastly experienced…

Gill helps India down England

NAGPUR. — Shubman Gill led India to a four-wicket victory over England in the first one-day international yesterday after a strong bowling performance from the hosts in Nagpur.  Chasing just…

Benade in high spirits. . . Sables get back at work

Zimpapers Sports Hub PIET BENADE cast a figure of a contented man, so much so that there was a renewed energy about the Zimbabwe rugby Sables coach shortly before attending…

Neymar speechless after Santos return

BRAZIL striker Neymar said the feeling of playing for Santos again after 12 years away from the club was “indescribable”. The 33-year-old returned to the Brazilian club on 31 January…

Campbells join Test cricket history

ALISTAIR and Johnathan Campbell are only the fourth father-son duo to captain in Test cricket. Regular captain Craig Ervine’s withdrawal from the on-going Test match against Ireland at Queens Sports…

CHAF25 opens doors for visual artists, tourism sector

Trust Khosa In a significant boost for local visual artists aspiring for international recognition, Harare is preparing to host Zimbabwe’s inaugural art fair, the Cheuka Art Fair (CHAF25), later this…

Why Bob Marley remains a human rights icon?

The late Bob Marley (pictured) made reggae famous around the world. The music genre’s messages of peace are more important today than ever. When Bob Marley took to the stage…

A chronology of key events in the history of the DRC

July 1960: Congolese army mutinies; Moise Tshombe declares Katanga independent; Belgian troops sent in ostensibly to protect Belgian citizens and mining interests; UN Security Council votes to send in troops…

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