Farai Jere scoffs at boycott speculation

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United president Farai Jere says all is well at his club and has dismissed speculation his players have threatened to boycott tomorrow’s Harare Derby at…

AU dismayed by Libya ‘slave trade’

ADDIS ABABA. -The chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, has learned with dismay of reports on the auctioning of African migrants in Libya as slaves, according…

Rooney doubtful for England’s Spain test

LONDON. — Skipper Wayne Rooney and left-back Ryan Bertrand are injury doubts for England’s year-ending friendly against Spain, interim manager Gareth Southgate said yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Innovation key to housing delivery

Housing is a basic human right, and it is time Government, local authorities and individuals came up with strategies that ensure everyone has a decent roof over their heads.

LATEST: War vets keep pressure on President Mugabe

Farirai Machivenyika , Senior Reporter  The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has organised a sit-in in Harare today as they intensify calls for President Mugabe to resign.

Mojo no substitute for lack of policy

Joram Nyathi Spectrum There is little doubt that Zimbabweans are being primed for the 2018 general elections. Going by the noise accompanying last week’s demonstrations by the MDC-T in Harare,…

Coup at the Palace

LONDON. — English Premiership soccer side Crystal Palace have confirmed they have sacked Frank de Boer after just 77 days as manager, with Roy Hodgson set to replace him at…

Ex-cop nabbed for impersonation

Sheillah Mapani Herald Reporter AN ex-cop, using a defaced police identity card, has been arrested for allegedly trying to impound a truck, which he said was delivering drugs. Godwell Chikwasha appeared before…

Antibiotic resistance a silent killer

Sharleen Mohammed Review Correspondent— In downtown Harare, Mercy, a mother of one child stands behind a makeshift cardboard stand at the corner of Robert Mugabe Road and Julius Nyerere Way.

Rustlers wreak havoc in Limpopo

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Villagers living along the Limpopo River in Beitbridge are concerned with the resurfacing of stock theft syndicates moving their livestock into neighbouring South Africa.

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