England agree to first day-night
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have agreed in principle to play the first Ashes Test under lights on next year’s tour of Australia, local media has reported.
From a coalition to rejecting a ‘cabinet of presidents’
The Sharp Shooter Vukani Madoda — Sometimes we have to keep going at the haughty calls for grand coalition against Zanu-PF. We have to keep at it, article by article,…
Public debate for AU post candidates
Candidates vying to be the next African Union (AU) leader are facing off in a public debate. The historic debate in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, allows the five candidates to outline…
Agric sector to rebound
Business Reporter — THE country’s agricultural sector is expected to grow by 12 percent next year spurred by higher output in tobacco, maize and milk production, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa…
Chinese firm ordered to stop selling land
Business Reporter — THE High Court has ordered a Chinese company to stop sub-dividing and selling stands in Harare’s Pomona area which belongs to property and infrastructure development company, Augur…
Warriors have Algeria worried
Sports Reporter — ALGERIA coach Georges Leekens has been running the ruler on the Warriors ahead of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.
Lebron climbs rankings again
LeBron James moved up the basketball ranks again, Friday night, passing Elvin Hayes for ninth on the all-time scoring list. However, it was the play of teammates Kevin Love and…
Top stars for Aussie Open
Every player in the world’s top 99 except pregnant Victoria Azarenka has confirmed for the Australian Open, including Roger Federer and Serena Williams as they return from injury, organisers have…
ZRP remembers widows and orphans
Yvonne Mutava — THE Zimbabwe Republic Police Harare Province presented Christmas gifts to widows and orphans of late police officers during the Commissioner General of Police Church Service last Wednesday.
Witch-hunters are criminals: Govt
Dr Christopher Mushohwe — In its meeting on Monday 28th November, 2016, Cabinet reached a decision pronouncing the perennially reported rampant activities of “witch-hunters” widely known as “Tsikamutanda” as criminal,…










