Coaches association decries exorbitant licencing fees

Geophrey Sifani, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association (Zisca) has decried the high fees charged by Zifa for acquiring badges for one to be eligible to coach in Zimbabwe.

Journo charged under non-existent law freed

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau PROSECUTORS have withdrawn charges against a journalist who had been charged under a non-existent law. Wellington Mukhanhaire, 26, employed by The Messenger weekly newspaper, had been charged…

Chad in ‘explosive situation’ ahead of vote

Paris – Chad faces an “explosive situation” in the runup to presidential elections in April, the country’s opposition leader said on Wednesday, warning that its people will not accept a…

Mozambique debris to be sent for MH370 analysis

Kuala Lumpur – A piece of suspected plane debris found on the east African coast will be sent to Australia where experts will examine whether it is the latest piece…

Madhazi eyes league championship

Freedom Mutanda SEEING the lanky Physwell Madhazi dribble past two or more opponents and taking a shot at goal at Barbourfields Stadium a fortnight ago against Mamelodi Sundowns in a…

Vincent sails through to quarter-finals

Sports Reporter TOP Zimbabwean amateur golf player Kieran Vincent stormed into the quarter-finals of the on-going Sanlam SA Amateur Championship at George Golf Club in George, South Africa, on Wednesday.

Hooker steals R11k from Zimra official, locks him in hotel room

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A 21-YEAR-OLD hooker stole R11,000, $550 and two cellphones from a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) official before locking him in a hotel room. Police arrested Vanessa Makota…

Wet spell: A relief for livestock farmers

Samuel Kadungure Farming Reporter MANICALAND has received moderate rains — after a month of intense dry condition, but the wet spell has brought smiles more on livestock farmers than their staple…

Sex crazy man dragged to court

Collette Mukome HAVING caught his youthful neighbour red-handed sleeping with one of her maids in the presence of her 12-year-old daughter, a Mutare woman approached the courts seeking protection.

South Sudan crisis is worsening: UN

New York — South Sudan’s humanitarian crisis is catastrophic and continues to worsen as warring sides are “dragging their feet” in implementing a peace deal, the UN peacekeeping chief said…

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