India hold nerve to narrowly beat Bangladesh

ADELAIDE. — India moved to the brink of a semi-final spot with a tense five-run victory over Bangladesh in a rain-affected ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup match in Adelaide, Australia, yesterday.

Liverpool, Spurs sail through in Champions League

PARIS. — Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg scored a 95th-minute winner as Tottenham Hotspur came from behind to beat Marseille 2-1 and reach the Champions League football knockout stage on Tuesday, where they were joined by Eintracht Frankfurt after their victory at Sporting Lisbon.

Simba Bhora upgrade stadium

SIMBA Bhora have started working on the architectural designs which will see them upgrade their home ground, Wadzanai in Shamva, into a 10 000-seater stadium before the commencement of the 2023 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.

. . . Instak delegation leaves for Moscow

A delegation from the Institute of African Knowledge (Instak) is in Moscow, Russia, to sign a partnership agreement with the Russia State University for the Humanities for assistance in setting up the Museum of African Liberation in Harare.

Defeated Bolsonaro breaks silence

São Paulo. – Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, has broken the silence he had maintained since being defeated in Sunday’s presidential election.

Sanctions: Time running out for Britain

LONDON. – The British Government is almost bound to announce a decision on the future of Zimbabwe Rhodesian sanctions by next Thursday when it sets out parliamentary business for the week ahead.

Dispute over war spoils has begun, but Ukrainians wont get any benefit at all

War promises profits. This is also true for the Ukrainian war. Before an end to the fighting is in sight, the dispute over the division of the spoils has already begun.

Gutu woman loses arm in hyena attack

In the second such case to be recorded in Masvingo province this year, a 38-year-old woman from Gutu last Wednesday lost her left hand and big toe of the left leg after being attacked by a hyena.

Holistic approach needed to fight drug abuse among youths

Tapiwa* is an 18-year-old youth living in Harare’s Epworth suburb. He is a school dropout who is now hooked on drugs.

Ex-Augur director speaks on Airport road

Augur Investments OU business operations in Zimbabwe are aboveboard, the company’s former top executive has said in a statement meant to overcome false information being hawked against the company by its detractors.

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