Ghana defend Afcon snubs

Ghana boss Avram Grant believes his job is not enviable when it comes to axing players. The Israeli has taken five names off his initial 31 man provisional squad and…

Fifa gets tough on dopers

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter WORLD football motherbody Fifa has increased penalties for those who violate their anti-doping rules with offenders facing a four-year ban from the current two.

Judo association ropes in Japanese coach

Sports Correspondent THE Judo Association of Zimbabwe (JAZ) has engaged the services of a Japanese coach in a bid to improve the sport locally. JAZ has been in consultation with…

Zim policies get thumbs up

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S policies have been ranked among the best in Africa but the country needs to improve on implementation to increase economic growth, the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF)…

Sipho Makhabane recovering

GOSPEL star Sipho Makhabane is now out of danger and has regained consciousness after being in a coma for a week. Swazi Observer reports that the musician also spoke for…

Allied Timbers probes mismanagement

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ALLIED Timber Holdings Limited has started reviewing its operations amid concerns of serious mismanagement, sources familiar with the latest developments have said.

A wedding party on New Year’s Eve

Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday There was a wedding on New Year’s Eve in Harare. No, I was not related to the groom or bride. In fact, I had never met…

Mukanya rapped!

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Critics and observers have rapped United States-based singer Dr Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo over his statements that he wants to meet President Mugabe, describing the Chimurenga music…

Govt updating Batoka feasibility study

Tinashe Makichi  Business Reporter Government is updating an engineering feasibility study for the Batoka hydro-power project as efforts get underway to see if the project has potential to generate more…

69 injured in Brazil train collision

RIO DE JANEIRO. — At least 69 people were wounded when two commuter trains collided in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro state, officials say. The accident happened in the town of…

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