Red tape throttles investment
Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Forget about the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act being the reason there is minimal Foreign Direct Investment. Neither is it the unpredictability of the implementation of the…
Zvirekwi vows to continue CAPS’ winning streak
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter CAPS United skipper Hardlife Zvirekwi believes the way they are playing during the pre-season may signal the beginning of a new era when the season gets underway. Zvirekwi…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim can never live on its knees
December 21 will mark the 14th anniversary since former US president George W. Bush imposed illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe following the land reform programme, which has seen thousands of landless…
Return of the Davis Cup
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter— ZIMBABWE’S number one tennis player Takanyi Garanganga will be looking at getting his team off to a flying start in this weekend’s Euro/Africa Group II tie against…
Government not disbanding Zifa
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter GOVERNMENT has reiterated that it will not interfere in Zifa business despite pressure that has been exerted from many circles to dissolve the leadership led by Cuthbert…
Zifa secures stay of execution
Sports Reporter TROUBLED ZIFA yesterday heaved a sigh of relief after securing a stay of execution for their property in Bulawayo that was set to be auctioned by the Deputy…
Ndiraya hopeful
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter DYNAMOS assistant coach Tonderai Ndiraya believes the excitement in their camp will be helpful in bringing out a positive result to the team against rivals CAPS United…
Zim need heroes in Irish battle
From Robson Sharuko in HOBART, Australia ZIMBABWE’S cricketers won’t be short of legends to inspire them when they step into the Blundstone Arena tomorrow, hoping to draw tears from the…
Will Simmons get his revenge?
From Robson Sharuko in HOBART, Australia TEN years after his acrimonious departure from his role as Zimbabwe cricket coach, Phil Simmons could engineer his former team’s exit from the ICC…
Bangladesh beat Scotland
NELSON. — Bangladesh kept their Cricket World Cup quarter-final hopes alive when they defeated Scotland by six wickets in Nelson yesterday, achieving the second highest successful run-chase in tournament history. In…









