Presidential scholarships start paying dividends
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Presidential Scholarship which has benefited more than 20,000 youths countrywide, is beginning to pay dividends for the country as the majority of the graduates are…
Guinea confirms 2 new Ebola cases
Conakry — Two bodies tested positive for Ebola in Guinea, the government said on Thursday, months after the outbreak was declared over in the West African country and hours after…
4 male bodies found with missing privates in Lusaka
Lusaka — Four male bodies were found without private parts and ears cut off in Lusaka George compound in Zambia on Thursday, a report says.
Shock, concern as albino killings resurface in Malawi
Lilongwe – The Association of People with Albinism in Malawi (APAM) has expressed shock and concern over a recurrence of murders involving citizens living with albinism in the country, Malawi24…
PGA of America cancels the Grand Slam of Golf
The PGA of America has put its Grand Slam of Golf on permanent hiatus.
UEFA charges United and Liverpool over crowd trouble
UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Manchester United and Liverpool after crowd trouble marred the second leg of their Europa League last-16 clash.
VP Mphoko, Prof Moyo, Hlongwane take to greens in Lupane fundraiser
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko is expected to lead a strong team of academics and captains of industry who will take part in the Lupane State University…
Stop regime change agenda, SA tells West
Tichaona Zindoga Harare Bureau Western countries should stop pursuing regime change in Zimbabwe but work with Harare to find common ground on political and economic issues, outgoing South African Ambassador to…
Former highlanders midfielder Nkosilathi ‘Diego’ Khumalo dies
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders and Njube Sundowns slippery midfielder Nkosilathi “Diego” Khumalo has died. He was 37. According to the former Zifa Southern Region vice chairman Morgan Dube, Khumalo, who…
Asiagate pardon haunts Zifa
NONE but ourselves are to blame for the second major football match-fixing scandal to hit our country since independence. The reason being that when Asiagate struck us between 2004 and…

