Nakamba itching for Young Warriors kit

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Bantu Rovers player Marvelous Nakamba says he can’t wait to don the Young Warriors kit when the Callisto Pasuwa-coached youngsters begin their three-tournament qualifiers.

Caps United elections off

Sports Reporter FADING Harare soccer giants Caps United have cancelled all elections for their supporters’ chapters which had been initially set for this month to   next year.

Cameroon, Mali in a tough Group D opener

CAMEROON and Mali are set to meet in an interesting 2015 Caf African Cup of Nations, Group D opener at the Estadio de Malabo in Equatorial Guinea tonight.

Strong Cote d’Ivoire squad take on Guinea

COTE D’IVOIRE may have lost their place as the top-ranked team in Africa — they are now third behind Algeria and Tunisia— but they still boast a squad that is…

Ivanovic loses as Federer, Nadal, Murray win in Melbourne

FIFTH-SEEDED Ana Ivanovic lost her opening match at the Australian Open, giving the first tennis Grand Slam tournament of 2015 a major upset in its opening hours.

‘Warner’s thuggish behaviour has gone too far’

MARTIN CROWE has branded David Warner a “thug” who risks causing a full-scale on-field brawl during the World Cup. Crowe’s comments came in the wake of Warner’s ugly confrontation with…

Pogba can be world’s best player: Allegri

JUVENTUS midfielder Paul Pogba is a potential future world player of the year, says boss Massimiliano Allegri. The 21-year-old France international, who left Manchester United for Juve in 2012, scored…

Mimosa invests $1,4 billion

Lovemore Zigara  Business Correspondent ZVISHAVANE-BASED platinum miner, Mimosa Mining Company has poured more than $1,4 billion into the economy over the last five years in various investments and initiatives, a…

Econet CEO wins international award

Charity Ruzvidzo  Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe chief executive officer (CEO) Douglas Mboweni recently scooped a top international award for business leadership.

Balance of trade deficit continues

ZIMBABWE’S balance of trade continues be in deficit as the country’s growth rate decelerates. The trade deficit widened to $3,3 billion in December 2014 from $2,97 billion in November but …

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