Adios Mr Zim Football

IN the midst of the madness that characterised the staging of the Zifa elections last Saturday, a significant development in the history of the national game took place at the…

Blues in bid to halt slide

LONDON. — After a damaging loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Chelsea will seek to resurrect their creaking title challenge in the Barclays English Premier League against Stoke…

Grooming tips for men

Chipo Mapondera Fashion The new season is just around the corner and that means building your new winter wardrobe. However, I know guys will want to limit how much they…

Oh! what a party

Team Good Looking (TGL) celebrated the end of the first term at Cresta Oasis when they hosted a classic and well planned party. It was a party worth coming to…

Chipawo celebrates WTD in grand style

More than 100 children gathered at the Dutch Reformed Church in Harare last weekend for the belated World Theatre Day.  The day which is commemorated on March 20 each year…

Absolutely nothing has changed apart from the rich pickings and the lavish life styles enjoyed by the privileged few in the Executive Committee and Secretariat while clubs and players wallow in poverty

Dear Robson. I thought it would be great just to reflect and give an insight to my long time friend and respected godfather of our most beautiful game.

COOL TALK ME UP: Are you on the right path?

With Swag Mama The first term is now coming to an end. A quarter of 2014 is gone and the year that appeared so long at the beginning now looks…

US ‘black box’ detector joins MH370 ocean search

PERTH – A US Navy “black box” detector made its much-anticipated debut in the oceanic hunt for flight MH370 on Friday but Australia’s search chief warned it was crunch time…

Malawi makes progress after graft scandal: IMF

BLANTYRE – The IMF said Thursday Malawi has made progress after a massive government corruption scandal last year, but urged action to bring soaring prices under control.

UN chief slams ‘appalling atrocities’ in CAR

PRAGUE – United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday strongly condemned the drawn-out conflict in the Central African Republic that has left thousands dead and over a million displaced.

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