It’s do-or-die for Messi, Argentina

DOHA. — After just a pair of games each, it has already been an up and down FIFA World Cup for two of the best players on the planet.  Poland’s…

Nyathi, Majaivana team up in ‘Big Celebration’

Mandaza Chikarangu and Lesego Valela Arts Reporters  United States-based legendary singer Lovemore Majivana and dub poet Albert Nyathi will usher fans into the festive season with two major birthday celebrations in…

Short-lived joy for robbers

Crime Reporter  TWO suspected armed robbers were arrested on Sunday in Harare, a few minutes after they had robbed a man of his cellphone, wallet, a pair of shoes and…

Tunisia must simply win against France

DOHA. — Defending champions France have not won their three World Cup group-stage matches since winning their first title in 1998.  Tunisia haven’t even won three matches in their World…

Significant progress recorded in mapping settlements for title deeds

Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and a report on the procurement and roll-out of vaccines,  as presented by thechairman of the Ministers’ Committee…

ZEC reports Pachedu over bullying, hacking

Herald Reporter IN a litmus test against cyber terrorists, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday reported an anti-Zimbabwe shadowy group Pachedu to the police on a litany of allegations ranging…

Another chance for Nakamba to shine

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international Marvelous Nakamba is set to get another chance to impress Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery in a friendly match against Championship outfit Cardiff City tonight. …

WC exposes Africa deficiencies in development

Phillip Zulu Special Correspondent THE 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage second game fixtures in Qatar have boosted the hopes of some African teams such as Morocco, Senegal and Ghana to…

Ronald misses out on landmark goal

DOHA. — It was the moment Cristiano Ronaldo thought he had joined Eusebio as Portugal’s World Cup record goalscorer — well, for a couple of minutes anyway.  The Portuguese forward’s…

Boxing is dirty business, says Chisora

LONDON. — Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora loves boxing — but claims anyone who says they are in the sport for that is full of s**t.  The 38-year-old faces…

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