Break the curse, receive generational blessings

When I heard this word for the theme I didn’t know all these revelations would come through the various speakers. It’s amazing.

Poisoned ex-spy ‘improving rapidly’

The former Russian spy who was found slumped in an English city after being poisoned is no longer in critical condition and is “improving rapidly,” the hospital treating him said yesterday.

Kundai blowing hot in USA

PROMISING young Zimbabwean sprinter Kundai Maguranyanga has settled down quickly at his new base at Drake University in the United States where he recently clocked the college’s fastest time in the 200 metres event since 1981.

Zim in tough tie against Poland

ZIMBABWE’S Davis Cup team captain Gwinyai Tongoona says they are looking forward to an explosive encounter as they take on Poland in the Europe/Africa Group II second round tie starting today in Sopot.

Mixed fortunes for Cheetahs

ZIMBABWE scored one of the best tries of the opening day of the World Rugby Sevens Series qualifiers but the Cheetahs still met with mixed turned as their campaign for core status burst into life in Hong Kong yesterday.

Swedish MPs hail Govt

The visiting Swedish parliamentary delegation has commended Government for its commitment in holding credible elections, adding that the environment prevailing in the country provided an opportunity for Zimbabwe to restore its global standing.

Costa relishes Madrid derby

Diego Costa will walk out for his eighth Madrid derby tomorrow, four years since his last at the Santiago Bernabeu when he scored Atletico’s winner.

Al Buraak face Karoi United

NEWLY-PROMOTED ZIFA Northern Region Division One side Al Buraak will face Karoi United in their first home game at Ellis Robins this afternoon.

JUST IN: Zim tech development lagging behind, President

Zimbabwe will leapfrog and catch up in technological development despite the fact that it is presently lagging way behind other economies.

End of the road . . . Geiger loses $1bn highway tender . . . Govt opens doors to new bidders

Cabinet has resolved to withdraw the tender awarded to Austrian firm, Geiger International, for the dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu Highway, President Mnangagwa announced yesterday.

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