Zifa role for former skipper Benjani
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorZIFA president Cuthbert Dube and chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze are expected to meet with former Warriors skipper Benjani Mwaruwari today amid revelations that the association wants to
Zim teams hold heads high
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterZIMBABWE’S representative sides turned on the magic on the continental stage and lifted the spirits of the nation with some crucial ins at home and away. The country sent three Premiership clubs into
PSL to hold strategic planning
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterIN a move aimed at enhancing their operations, the Premier Soccer League are scheduled to hold a strategic planning workshop before the start of the domestic league this year. PSL chief executive, Kenny
Cheetahs in tough Hong Kong test
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterCHEETAHS manager Bruce Hobson believes the Hong Kong tournament set for next month is going to be the most difficult the Zimbabwe Sevens side has ever played as they will be fighting for core
Young Mighty Warriors get paid
Grace Chingoma Sports ReporterZIMBABWE’S Young Mighty Warriors immediately felt the benefits of winning a match with each of the national women’s youth team getting US$640 for seeing off neighbours Mozambique in a Fifa
A star is born in the States
Collin Matiza Sports EditorA new Zimbabwean middle and long-distance star runner was born in the United States at the weekend. Saturday morning saw the birth of young Pardon Ndhlovu during the 15th running of the
Monalisa accuses opponent of using drugs
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterTOP Zimbabwean female boxer Monalisa Sibanda, who failed to land a world title after losing to Zambia’s Esther Phiri during their unification bout at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in
Military crucial to tourism development: Mzembi
Herald ReporterThe military plays a critical role in the development of the tourism industry by ensuring peace and stability in the country, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has said. Addressing
Emirates Airlines opens new frontier for horticulture industry
Agriculture ReporterTHE coming in of Emirates Airlines will give the horticulture industry direct access to markets in the Middle East, Europe, Far East and Australia and boost the country’s export earnings. Horticultural
Tobacco deliveries on the increase
Agriculture ReporterTOBACCO volumes have started picking up at the auction floors as the selling season enters its second week. Yesterday, farmers could be seen milling at the auction floors waiting to get their cheques and

