‘Sterling can handle the Anfield boos’
Raheem Sterling can expect plenty of boos from the crowd when he returns to face his former Liverpool teammates at Anfield for the first time today but Manchester City manager…
Hungry hyenas terrorise villagers
Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent HYENAS are terrorising Gwanda South villagers by invading their homesteads killing livestock as they become more desperate for food due to the drought.
White farmer refuses to leave gazetted land
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter A WHITE commercial farmer is locked in a protracted legal wrangle with a Gwanda couple over the ownership of a farm in Insindi area.
Kirsty back to winning ways
Collin Matiza, Harare Bureau KIRSTY Coventry’s preparations for this year’s Rio Summer Olympic Games gathered a healthy dose of momentum when she won a number of races during the 2016…
Real not divided – Zidane
Zinedine Zidane vouched yesterday for the harmony in his Real Madrid dressing room after comments by Cristiano Ronaldo that hinted at divisions.
Ex-District Administrator arrested over mbanje
Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent A FORMER Plumtree District Administrator has been arrested for selling marijuana, known locally as mbanje.
UK troops sent to Tunisia to bolster Libyan border
London — Britain is sending a training team of around 20 soldiers to Tunisia to help stop people illegally entering from neighbouring Libya, Defence Minister Michael Fallon told parliament on…
Mlauzi upbeat about Tanzanian encounter
Geophrey Sifani, Sports Reporter THE senior national women’s team coach Shadreck Mlauzi has said he is confident they will beat Tanzania in the first leg of the African Women’s Cup…
No confidence motion against Zuma fails, again
Parliament – A motion of no confidence against President Jacob Zuma has failed, again.
Police base raiders face jail
Patient Sibanda, Court Reporter TWO men who were part of a gang of five that raided a police base near Amakhosi Cultural Centre in Bulawayo on Friday night have appeared…











