No more red cards for keepers

LONDON. — Goalkeepers may no longer see red after a major revision of football’s laws. The dreaded “triple jeopardy” rule which saw keepers red carded and serve a suspension if…

Sunderland seek the Great Escape

LONDON. — Sam Allardyce has backed Sunderland to complete their latest escape act by beating Everton to guarantee their English Premier League soccer survival tonight.

Guitarist Noel Nyazanda rejoins Macheso

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Nomadic lead guitarist Noel Nyazanda has retraced his steps to Alick Macheso’s Orchestra Mberikwazvo after a three-year absence. Nyazanda who joined Mberikwazvo in 2001, had left the…

Science fiction Shona novel print version

Beaven Tapureta : Bookshelf Science fiction is a sub-genre of speculative fiction which in Zimbabwean literature is an uncommon type of writing because of the assumed limitations of the indigenous languages. With…

Govt completes stands saga probe

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Government has completed investigations into allegations that eight Chiredzi Town councillors corruptly allocated themselves over 200 residential stands worth $1 million and the findings will be…

Sibanda salutes PSL, fans

Takudzwa Chitsiga and Tedious Manyepo Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army Lieutenant General Philip Valerio Sibanda has saluted the Premier Soccer League and soccer fans for supporting the organisation’s initiative…

Empowering the boy, girl child via SMS

Tanzikwa Guranungo Correspondent Zimbabwe is one of the 40 countries in the world with an unacceptably high rate of child marriages where girls enter into marriage before they turn 18…

New council legislation crafted

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief THE government has crafted new legislation, the Local Government Bill, that is currently being printed before its imminent tabling in parliament. The Bill seeks among others…

Farm manager found murdered

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A FARM manager in Triangle was found dead with a deep cut on his neck, a day after paying his workers their wages. Police suspect the killer(s)…

Nurses ordered to pay back allowances

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter MIDWIVES have rapped the government after they were ordered to repay allowances following their movement from maternity wards to other departments.

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