D-Day for Zifa polls
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IT’S D-Day for the Zifa elections today when the High Court in Harare is expected to make a determination that could either give the greenlight,…
Call him Prophet Sadomba
Makomborero Mutimukulu ZIMBABWE international striker Edward Sadomba dreamt scoring a controversial goal for his Libyan side Al Ahli Benghazi just hours before going on to do so against African football…
Call him Prophet Sadomba
Makomborero Mutimukulu ZIMBABWE international striker Edward Sadomba dreamt scoring a controversial goal for his Libyan side Al Ahli Benghazi just hours before going on to do so against African football…
Call him Prophet Sadomba
Makomborero Mutimukulu ZIMBABWE international striker Edward Sadomba dreamt scoring a controversial goal for his Libyan side Al Ahli Benghazi just hours before going on to do so against African football…
Call him Prophet Sadomba
Makomborero Mutimukulu ZIMBABWE international striker Edward Sadomba dreamt scoring a controversial goal for his Libyan side Al Ahli Benghazi just hours before going on to do so against African football…
Belarus accepts Crimea’s ascension
Minsk. – Belarusian president Aleksandr Lukashenko has said Belarus accepts Crimea to be a de-facto part of Russia. Lukashenko said no one is demanding that Belarus legally recognise Crimea as…
Ice and fire for real
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Alick Macheso took fans down memory lane when he played most of his yesteryear hits at Pamuzinda Ice and Fire on Friday. Although the musician played…
How Mine reflects
Sports Reporter HOW Mine coach Philani Ncube says Nigeria’s Bayelsa United gave them a tough contest after his side claimed a narrow home win in the first leg of…
Terror attack claims four
MombAsa. – The death toll in yesterday’s suspected terrorist attack at a church in the coastal city of Mombasa has risen to four after two more worshippers succumbed to injuries…
Cheap imports costing Zim $120m annually
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe could be losing about $120 million in potential revenue annually through relaxed duty on imported fabric and smuggling, the Zimbabwe Clothing Manufacturers Association has said.








