Zim tennis players finally outdo South Africa
Nkosilathi Sibanda Sports Reporter AFTER a tense contest for dominance on court, Zimbabwe’s tennis players finally got it right at the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games,…
‘Samukeliso’ had turned to women football as Getrude Sibanda
THE late cross-dressing athletics cheat Samukeliso Sithole had reportedly turned to football and was in the books of Zimbabwe Women Football Super League side Burrow Jets.
Team Zimbabwe impresses but …
Sibhekisipho Fayayo and Ngqwele Dube Sports Reporters THE curtain finally comes down on the African Union Region Sports Council Region Five Games today with host country Zimbabwe despite putting up…
Youth Games leave many with early bonuses
Mesabe Ncube THE African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Games that end today have been described as an early bonus for businesspeople in Bulawayo after bringing about financial relief…
SMEs can benefit from struggling giants
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises can benefit from crumbling big businesses as they enjoy robust working capital as compared to their giant counterparts, economic analysts have said.
INSIGHT: Punctuating the protectionist discourse
A number of people I have interacted with since penning the piece titled “When captains sail to State House” have been of the view that raising import tariffs is not…
Young Warriors march into final
Mehluli Sibanda in Bulawayo Zimbabwe Under-20…………….. (0) 1 Namibia Under-20…………………… 0 ZIMBABWE booked a place in the boys soccer final of the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Youth…
SOCCER: ‘Stop recycling players’
ZIMBABWE Soccer Coaches Association chairperson and director of BN Academy Bheki Nyoni fears junior talent development efforts being made by the country’s academies will be futile if the top flight…
VOLLEYBALL: Financial challenges force ZRP Raiders out
Brighton Zhawi in MAPUTO, Mozambique One of Zimbabwe’s representatives at the Region V Volleyball Club Championships, ZRP Raiders, have pulled out of the competition due to financial challenges.
ZHUWAO: Bureaucrats cost Zim billions annually
Is Zimbabwe losing US$2,1 billion annually because of bureaucratic bungling and inertia that constantly ignores the indigenisation and economic empowerment imperatives of government?


