AFCON2015: Africa awaits new champs!

Makomborero Mutimukulu in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea IT may well turn out to be a long night of long swords as Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana look to settle the small matter…

Bond coins, fuel price start making impact

The introduction of bond coins and fuel price cuts have resulted in basic commodity prices decreasing by one percent, though increasing competition among retailers and an anticipated price review model…

Courts cannot determine Mutasa fate

Zanu-PF members facing disciplinary action are wasting their time by seeking court and external adjudication as the revolutionary party has clearly laid-down channels to deal with its internal issues, secretary…

SOCCER: ZIFA – Dube’s nine lives

Ishemunyoro Chingwere and Langton Nyakwenda DESPITE a barrage of criticism and calls for him to step down, beleaguered zifa president Cuthbert Dube retains broad support from the national association’s Assembly,…

Mutasa loots school funds,ambulance

Disgraced former Presidential Affairs Minister Didymus Mutasa allegedly looted development funds and assets of two schools in Nyanga, and converted the money to personal use.

Roses are red but Valentine’s is DEAD

Life is often a rat race. And in pursuit of our dreams, we often take certain things and people for granted. Which is perhaps why, like it or hate it,…

Mimosa tries to arm twist Governement over tax

MIMOSA Platinum Mine, the second largest producer of the metal after Zimplats, is giving signals that it might pull the plug on its expansion project if Government does not rescind…

Chinese deputy premier expected today

A high-powered Chinese government delegation led by Deputy Premier Yang Jiechi arrives in Zimbabwe today to discuss implementation of deals signed by President Mugabe and his counterpart, President Xi Jinping,…

CRICKET: Chevrons in Black Caps test

There is no doubt the Zimbabwe Cricket team’s mettle and readiness will be tested when they face ICC World Cup co-hosts New Zealand in the first official warm up match…

Bad publicity costing refs big time: Mukuna

Zimbabwean referees could be failing to make it to regional and continental tournaments like the Africa Cup of Nations due to bad media publicity, an official has said.

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