Premier Soccer League action resumes
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter CHAMPIONS Chicken Inn return to Luveve Stadium for the first time since being presented with the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League trophy in November 2015…
Massive housing project for Zim
Lovemore Chikova in Beijing and Zvamaida Murwira in Harare THE government has secured a multi-billion dollar investment from China for the construction of more than 32,000 housing units countrywide in…
Renaming the streets and surbubs is honoring our heritage
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu There has been much media debate on the spelling of some Zimbabwean street and suburbs’ names going on, with some people strongly criticising former colonial administrators for…
Klopp calls for cool heads
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has challenged his players to keep their cool when they host Everton in the febrile environment of the Merseyside derby on Wednesday.
Mixed feelings over Baba Tencen’s new protege
Showbiz Reporter OVER the weekend, fast rising comedian – Baba Tencen introduced Facebook followers to a new comedian – Peshi – whom he featured on his latest clip.
Charity Jinya, new president of the BAZ
Harare Bureau MBCA Bank managing director Charity Jinya has taken over as new president of the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe.
CZI, government to bring down wage bills
Harare Bureau THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries says the government should put in place a legislative framework to allow employers to enter into new contracts in order to bring down…
US judge release Fifa guilty plea transcripts
Cape Town — A US judge released Monday transcripts of guilty pleas from three prominent defendants in the sweeping Fifa corruption investigation who confessed to crimes and agreed to pay…
Food, water shortages plague recovery efforts in Japan quake aftermath
Minamiaso — Searchers digging in a mountainous area of southern Japan where twin earthquakes triggered landslides found another body yesterday, raising the likely death toll to 45.
Uganda’s only cancer treatment machine breaks down
KAMPALA —Thousands of cancer patients in Uganda will be left untreated for months after the nation’s only radiotherapy machine broke down, triggering public criticism about underfunding in the health system…











