Is this the end of Makepekepe era ?

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN football sunk to a record low yesterday after Caps United players revolted hours before their league encounter against How Mine at Luveve Stadium.

Arsenal, Liverpool focus on points

The Premier League bursts back into life after the international break this weekend with Arsenal and Liverpool clashing in a potential FA Cup final dress rehearsal in the early kick-off…

Chicken Inn wary of Tsholotsho

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter TWENTY-FOUR hours after a very low moment in the history of local Premiership football following Caps United’s failure to fulfill their fixture against How Mine…

‘Stop it!’ — PSL boss tells football fans

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League has expressed concern over what it described as anarchy of unacceptable levels the invasion of Barbourfields Stadium by football fans every…

Zifa Southern Region bleeds clubs

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region has been rocked by a players transfer fee scandal following revelations that the regional football body has been charging clubs $60 for…

Highlanders out of Independence Cup

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter FOR the second time in three years, Highlanders will not be participating in the Independence Cup tournament after the organisers chose to engage clubs that…

Benjani Mwaruwari jets in for father’s burial

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter GRIEVING former Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari jetted into the country from the United Kingdom on Wednesday ahead of his late father’s burial tomorrow.

RBZ tackles funds externalisation

Senior Business Reporter     THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has moved to tackle externalisation of funds by licensing approved foreign exchange agents to transfer limited amounts of cash by…

Implements exports spur Zimplow volumes

Senior Business Reporter FARM equipment maker Zimplow Holdings’ total implements volumes grew five percent in the year ended December 31, 2014, spurred by a blossoming export demand of 11 percent…

Stanbic Bank Zim net profit up 13pc

STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe has reported a 13 percent growth in net profit to $20,6 million for the full year to December 2014, spurred by an increase in fees and commissions…

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