Guinea beat Warriors

ZIMBABWE had already qualified as the group winners, so their 1-0 away defeat by Guinea had no bearing on qualification. In others matches played yesterday, Uganda qualified for the Africa…

Stillbirth to Swaziland’s Gabon dream

Noel Munzabwa in Mbabane, Swaziland THE dream of a dance with the continent’s soccer big boys at the 2017 Gabon Africa Cup of Nations suffered a stillbirth for Harries Madze…

Lupane water woes set to end

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter LUPANE Town’s perennial water woes will soon be a thing of the past after Treasury released $350 000 for the completion of a water treatment plant…

Pupil to be caned for theft of cash, groceries

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu Plumtree Correspondent A 16-YEAR-OLD Plumtree High School pupil will be caned for stealing $62 and grocery items worth $280 from three shops in the border town. The juvenile, who…

Awkward G20 start for US, China after tarmac row

US President Barack Obama has tried to downplay a row between US and Chinese officials upon his arrival in China for the G20 Summit, saying the incident should not be…

Thief on community service steals from school

Andile Tshuma Court Reporter A 19-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo stole a laptop from a staffroom at a school where he had been ordered to perform community service for a previous offence,…

3 000 teachers get stands

Patience Mutsiwi Midlands Reporter THREE thousand teachers in the Midlands province will soon get residential stands through a partnership between the Zimbabwe Housing Project Trust (ZHPT) and the Zimbabwe Teachers Association…

Caps leave it late to beat Triangle

 Oscar Rusenga in Triangle Triangle FC 1- 2 Caps United SECOND half substitute Kudzai Nyamupfukudza scored a late winner as title chasers Caps United beat Triangle and closed the gap…

Laduma FC advance to Bafa semis

Allen Khumalo Sports Reporter Laduma FC 3-2 Safeguard LADUMA FC secured their passage into the semi-finals of the Bulawayo Amateur Football Association (BAFA) Townshend and Butcher tournament after beating Safeguard 3-2…

Rwanda signs $818m deal for new international airport

KIGALI — Rwanda has signed a deal with the African division of Portuguese construction firm Mota-Engil to build an international airport at a cost of $818 million, the company and…

×
×