Zim Open dates confirmed

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE dates for the premier golf tournament in the country, The Zimbabwe Open, have been confirmed and the tourney will run from April 15-22 at Royal…

Harrison wary of CAPS Utd

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter HARARE CITY coach Mark Harrison says his team will go into tomorrow’s battle against CAPS United as underdogs. The Sunshine City Boys were relegated last season…

Cheetahs name squad

Nokutenda Chiyangwa Sports Reporter FIVE months after they were last involved in competitive action, Zimbabwe’s Cheetahs will get back to business when they host the Kwese Victoria Falls Sevens in…

Japanese Ambassador Judo Cup on

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter LOCAL judokas have something to look forward to this weekend as the Japanese Ambassador Judo Cup is set to take place at Hartmann House School tomorrow.…

LIVE BLOG: PRESIDENT IN MAT NORTH

We are in Inyathi, Bubi district where President ED Mnangagwa has just arrived. He is expected to tour and commission Ingwingwizi bridge before addressing a rally at Lortondale Primary School.

JUST IN: President calls for peace

President Mnangagwa says Zanu-PF has all the credentials to win the next election and would not resort to violence in order to get the mandate to govern.

JUST IN: Andy Muridzo in court

Musician Andrew Ngwenya, popularly known as Andy Muridzo, today appeared before Harare magistrate Barbara Mateko to answer to charges of driving a vehicle without a licence and negligent driving.

JUST IN: OPC throws Chivayo under the bus

The Office of the President and Cabinet today threw businessman and Intratrek managing director, Mr Wicknell Chivayo under the bus after they denied that they played a role in the controversial awarding of a 100MW solar project tender to the firm.

UN gives Zim poll preps thumbs up

The United Nations (UN) says it is impressed by preparations for harmonised elections to be held by August 31 and pledged to support Government’s commitment to hold free, fair and credible elections, including current efforts at economic revival.

Tomana, Chihuri civil trial back in court

The Supreme Court has referred back to trial the case in which former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana and former Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri are facing a $400 000 suit for the unlawful arrest and prosecution of a Harare lawyer.

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