Mat’land not a country, EU must be told
After a rout in a war, the victorious army pursues its vanquished far deep into the latter’s territory on a mopping-up operation to snuff out any pockets of resistance. Now, is not a European Union (EU) delegation in the country to be viewed in that light by concerned Zimbabweans since it is part of a Western “army” that declared sanctions on this country to try to effect regime
Take advantage of Dimaf to recapitalise
Reports that only 28 companies out of the 58 companies short-listed to benefit from the $40 million fund meant to assist distressed companies in Bulawayo have applied to benefit from the fund are very disappointing indeed. The business community and the political leadership from Bulawayo have been making a lot of noise complaining about the delays in
Batswanas take on FC Platinum, Bosso
Sports Reporter
BOTSWANA Meat Commission trained in Zvishavane yesterday ahead of their two-match tour of Zimbabwe in which they take on FC Platinum today and Highlanders tomorrow. They arrived on Thursday evening. The visitors are enjoying a
Players will be arrested — Zifa
A Zimbabwean Football Association official has warned players who are allegedly involved in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal that arrest is imminent. The threat follows the arrest of former Zifa CEO Henrietta Rushwaya, who was nabbed by officers from the Anti-Corruption Commission in Zimbabwe on allegations of corruption, bribery and match -fixing.
All set for Highlanders elections tomorrow
By Lovemore Dube
ALL is set for the much talked about Highlanders Football Club elections set for the city tomorrow with the board declaring that systems have been put in place for the exercise. Three board members met yesterday to put final touches. Luke Mnkandla the
Zim fall to New Zealand
New Zealand 248 (Guptill 70, Shingi Masakadza 4-46) beat Zimbabwe 158 (Taylor 58) by 90 runs Brendan Taylor’s 58 was the only resistance the New Zealand bowlers faced, as they bowled Zimbabwe out cheaply to secure a 90-run win in the first one-dayer in Dunedin. Pace and bounce were the visiting batsmen’s bane once more, with the New Zealand seamers sharing
Will Warriors rise from ashes?
You start with the graves. You have to start with the graves. You stand in the middle of the arid African landscape on a warm afternoon, surrounded by the 30 mounds of earth, not knowing where to look first. The dust blows into your face. The sun beats onto your head. You try to catalogue all of the feelings, try to capture the sight and the emotions in words, but how can
Choose course combinations wisely
Thousands of Zimbabweans are scouring the country in search of school accommodation following the release of 2011 O-level results. Successful students are trying to procure places to further their education. The choice of what course or combination of subjects to do is extremely important to every young adult. The decision must not be rushed or taken without
I have no faith in Highlanders technical team – Mandla Moyo
By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
MANDLA Moyo said yesterday that he had no faith in the Highlanders technical team led by Zambian Kelvin Kaindu especially after the club registered more than 20 rookies without any Premier League experience. Moyo is seeking to
Midlands athletes off the blocks
THE Njere Shumba-led Midlands Athletics Board is expecting to find new cross-country talent at today’s provincial cross-country championships set for Allan Lawry Golf Course in Redcliff. With the bulk of the long distance stars past the age of 24, and notably two female hopefuls, Kwekwe High School students Siphilisiwe Zhou and Faithful Goremusandu establishing

