‘We’ve lots of options’

Augustine Hwata  Sports Reporter
WARRIORS coach, Rahman Gumbo, believes it’s healthy to have a luxury of options as they face a wounded Angola in a crucial African Cup of Nations final qualifier in Luanda tomorrow. Zimbabwe won the reverse fixture 3-1 at Rufaro on September and now need to avoid a defeat by a

Marume tips Rhinos to top Northern Region

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
POWER MASTER coach Tonderai Marume has tipped Black Rhinos to win the Zifa Northern Region Division One championship but has warned the army side not to celebrate yet as there is still a lot to play for. Power Master started the season strongly and stayed at the top of the log for a while before

‘U-17 ready for Congo’

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
YOUNG WARRIORS’ assistant coach, Gift Kagogoda, has rallied his troops to take a cue from the senior side by capitalising on home advantage when they take on Congo Brazzaville in an Under-17 African Youth Championships at Rufaro this afternoon. Despite being overshadowed by the senior

Zim Cricket receive US$1,5m grant

ZIMBABWE Cricket is set to receive US$1,5m funding from the International Cricket Council as part of the efforts by the game’s global controlling body to assist members in developing more competitive teams. The resolution was made at the recent ICC board meeting in Colombo and will see

Yes, we can do it boys

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
THIS is it and, if you are a Zimbabwean football fan, a challenge doesn’t come any bigger than this. After a month of an anxious wait, following their first leg victory at Rufaro, the Warriors face the defining moment of their 2013 African Cup of Nations bid when they date Angola in a final

Alcohol kills

DR Health
Alcohol has been named the world’s third greatest risk factor in the development of premature disease. This seemingly innocent drink is a staple in social gatherings but its effects often spills over into society as a whole. Alcohol’s intoxicating, toxic and dependence-producing properties play a

Mutosvori denies dating Miniehle

Barmet Mutosvori, the man believed to be head over heels with the late sungura ace, Tongai Moyo’s wife Miniehle Mukweli, says people were persecuting him for something he didn’t do. The Kwekwe businessman, who has business interests in shops, car sales and a mine, said he was

Dudu faces jail

Blessing Masakadza Lifestyle Writer
JAZZ sensation Duduzile Manhenga might be wowing patrons wherever she performs but the songbird confesses she is not at peace with herself.
The 32-year-old diva yesterday revealed that she feels burdened by the legal troubles she is facing in a pending court case after she allegedly ran

‘We’re moving towards a robot nation’

The Harare Institute of Technology embarked on a robotics programme to prepare and enthuse youths to science, engineering and technology programmes so that Zimbabwe can advance in science and engineering. Our Senior Reporter Peter Matambanadzo (PM) caught up with Harare Institute of Technology Vice Chancellor Engineer Quiton Kanhukamwe  (QK) to talk about robotics, a branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation and application of robots and computer systems

Water crisis a blessing in disguise

Ghetto Blast Rosenthal Mutakati
Acute water shortages that have literally taken the glitter off city life have come as a blessing in disguise, blowing the lid off the cauldron of love cheats, thieves and those who dabble in witchcraft. So heaven-sent appears this crisis that this writer wishes it could last longer. Were it not for the

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