Shanto not really happy with Chevrons win

The Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto admitted that he is not too pleased with the team’s performance even after their victory over Zimbabwe in the second Test in Chattogram. Bangladesh managed to level the two-match Test series, but the skipper believes it was a series they should have won both the games.

Zim partners to strengthen public health emergency response

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Health Reporter PLANS are afoot to establish a dedicated budget for the network of public health emergency operation centres across Zimbabwe, guaranteeing sustainable funding for preparedness and response…

LOOKING BACK: Roads can cope with bumper crops — Mawema

ROADS maintained by the Ministry can handle this year’s bumper crops, the Deputy Minister of Roads and Road Traffic, Mr Nelson Mawema said this week.

Filmaker Njagu to drop feature film

Award-winning filmmaker Joe Njagu is set to release a new feature film, whose title is yet to be announced with Farai Chigudu as the leading man.

Raza proves why your batting position doesn’t matter

Lahore Qalandars’ star all-rounder Sikandar Raza dismissed complaints about batting positions as an “excuse for failure” after his Man of the Match performance against Islamabad United at Gaddafi Stadium.

Climate Warriors: Women reforesting with Tsotso stoves

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter   CLIMATE change continues to bear its heaviest brunt on rural women, especially in the hard-hit Manicaland Province.   In the province’s sun-kissed villages where…

Barcelona, Inter Milan deliver match for ages

EVERY one in a while, a match comes along that will live in the memory long past the final whistle.

Sinner considered quitting tennis

WORLD number one Jannik Sinner considered walking away from tennis during his doping case, stating he “didn’t feel comfortable” as players looked at him “differently” during the Australian Open.

US wants to start tariff talks with China, state media says

The United States has approached China seeking talks over President Donald Trump’s 145 percent tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media said yesterday, potentially signalling Beijing’s openness to negotiations.

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