Billiat most fouled player in ABSA

JOHANNESBURG. — Zimbabwe international forward, Khama Billiat, is the fifth most fouled player in the South African Premiership this season.

ICT to transform Kenyan lives: Kenyatta

NAIROBI. – President Uhuru Kenyatta has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to use information and communication technologies to transform the lives of Kenyans.

Teen sex: Debate rages on

Vitalis Kavele Features Writer A series of insightful inter-high school debates held around Zimbabwe are bringing in fresh ideas on how teenagers think about sexual and reproductive health issues affecting…

Red card bowls out Nechironga

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere  Sports Reporter OLD Hararians winger Gardner Nechironga has been struck off the nominees for the Player of the Year category in this year’s Lion Lager Rugby League after…

Wenger can’t beat Mourinho

LONDON. — Never mind Arsene — perhaps it will be tenth time lucky when Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea visit the Emirates Stadium on December 23.  Arsenal’s 2-0 Capital One Cup defeat…

Murray wants to win Australian Open

LONDON. — Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said yesterday he will only compete in next year’s Australian Open if he feels capable of mounting a serious challenge to win it. Murray…

CZI calls for securitisation of minerals

Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries has urged Government to establish a regulatory framework that allows securitisation of minerals, mortgages and other assets to raise long-term finance.

Hre City take a cautious approach

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter HARARE City coach Bigboy Mawiwi says his team will be guided by caution in their Castle Lager Premiership title chase as they go on a tricky…

Tuku, Charambas in Harare Gardens

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Although Oliver Mtukudzi is known for exploring societal issues in secular music his discography has several gospel albums that have equally uplifted and soothed many people’s…

Irrigation the answer

Sarudzai Mupangi and Stanley Mushava CHENJERAI TEKESHE wakes up before dawn, the time elephants normally bathe, and heads for the characteristic rocky and dry land in tinder dry Buhera.

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