Botswana team up in arms againts LM Auctioneers
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BOTSWANA based Township Rollers Queens are up in arms with the organisers of the 2016 edition of the LM Auctioneers Women’s Football Tournament who have…
Botswana team up in arms againts LM Auctioneers
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BOTSWANA based Township Rollers Queens are up in arms with the organisers of the 2016 edition of the LM Auctioneers Women’s Football Tournament who have…
Coaching courses fees slashed
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Zifa technical development committee has recommended a reduction of coaching courses fees with changes being effected this year.
Coaching courses fees slashed
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Zifa technical development committee has recommended a reduction of coaching courses fees with changes being effected this year.
Africa can lead global energy utility revolution
Sam Slaughter Traditional power utilities are dying. Dramatic declines in the cost of solar power and battery storage are finally giving consumers power over their own power supply.
Africa can lead global energy utility revolution
Sam Slaughter Traditional power utilities are dying. Dramatic declines in the cost of solar power and battery storage are finally giving consumers power over their own power supply.
School closes as ‘goblins’ terrorise teachers
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter TIKI Primary School in Lupane District has been closed and teachers have sought refuge at a police camp following attacks, some of them sexual, by…
School closes as ‘goblins’ terrorise teachers
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter TIKI Primary School in Lupane District has been closed and teachers have sought refuge at a police camp following attacks, some of them sexual, by…
Jail time for maintenance arrears
Wynne Zanamwe, Midlands Reporter A MAN from Gweru has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for defaulting on maintenance payments until he was in arrears of over $8 200.
Jail time for maintenance arrears
Wynne Zanamwe, Midlands Reporter A MAN from Gweru has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for defaulting on maintenance payments until he was in arrears of over $8 200.

