Mutare City cry foul

From Ray Bande in MUTARE Mutare City Rovers . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Highlanders . . . . . . . .…

ZOC set to name final Team Zim

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE ZIMBABWE Olympic Committee are set to announce the final Team Zimbabwe next week at a fund-raising dinner to be held at the Rainbow Towers as the…

DSE share price doubles on self-listing

DAR ES SALAAM. — The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Plc (DSE) share price appreciated by 100 percent during the first day of trading . The share was traded at Sh500…

Renowned designer Ablaza for Zim workshops

Arts Correspondent Designers, photographers and models in the country are set to benefit from several workshops to be conducted by world acclaimed designer John Ablaza from the Philippines. Ablaza, an accomplished…

3 ZACC managers fired

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter— THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has fired three of the four managers who were recently suspended for allegedly engaging in corrupt activities at the anti-graft body while…

Skrtel signs for Fenerbahce

england. — Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel has completed his move to Fenerbahce from Liverpool, the Turkish club announced on Twitter yesterday. Skrtel, who finished his medical with Fenerbahce on Wednesday,…

VIDEO: Sobukazi High win Byo Boys under-16 Copa Coca Cola

SOBUKAZI High School has won the right to represent Bulawayo Province at the national Copa Coca Cola finals which will be held in Gwanda.

Caps shoot to top of log with win over Tsholotsho

Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau Caps United 2-0 Tsholotsho THERE was singing and dancing again in the Caps United dressing room yesterday after the Premiership giants remembered how to win and mounted

Hwange’s Mbweti strikes twice to sink FC Platinum

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange 2-1 FC Platinum TWO brilliant first half goals by young and enterprising Hwange striker Gift Mbweti brought back smiles on Chipangano fans’ faces as they…

Editorial Comment: Stayaway failure good for economic recovery

ShutDownZimbabwe failed resoundingly yesterday as businesses operated as normal and people went about doing their activities. After riding on the civil servants’ strike last week, yesterday was a time for…

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