Bolt turns to football
LONDON. – Eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt has revealed that he has signed for a football team and will announce the club’s identity today with everything suggesting he will join South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns.
Reggae musician Chitopho forges ahead
Upcoming reggae musician King Chitopho who is set to release his second album next month, is optimistic that his project will be well received.
City clashes: Five in the dock
Five people who are alleged to be part of a rowdy mob which stoned and heavily damaged Harare Central Police Station when police clashed with commuters last week, yesterday filed their bail application before a Harare magistrate.
MPs, Arda boss clash
Tempers flared yesterday between Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture and Resettlement chairperson Cde Justice Mayor Wadyajena and Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) chairperson Mr Basil Nyabadza over a directive by the committee to be furnished with documents of the entity’s strategic partners.
Schwarzenegger rumour dismissed
THE National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness have dismissed rumours that Arnold Schwarzenegger will be coming to Zimbabwe for this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.
White House will see if North Korea is serious about talks
WASHINGTON. – The White House said on Sunday it would wait and see whether a new overture by North Korea for talks with the United States means it is serious about disarming, a step US President Donald Trump and other world leaders agree must be the outcome of any future dialogue.
Minor raped at memorial service
In a bizarre sexual attack that stunned villagers, a 32-year-old Buhera man reportedly dragged a young girl from a memorial service to a nearby river, filled her mouth with sand and raped her.
China joins new era of strongmen?
“Thirty years ago, with what (President) Xi did, with what Erdogan has done, there would have been an outpouring of international concern: ‘You’re getting off the path,’ and so on,” said Michael A. McFaul, a political scientist and diplomat who, before serving as the American ambassador in Moscow from 2012 to 2014, wrote extensively on building democracies.
PPC to restructure board
Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Listed cement producer PPC Zimbabwe (whose parent firm is based in South Africa) has announced that it is looking restructure its board, in a bid to…
ED marks first 100 days in office
HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa says Zimbabwe has begun making sturdy progress towards economic revival, but appealed for patience while the government works on fulfilling its promises.




