Zifa endorse Masenda
Sports Reporter WITH nominations for the upcoming Zimbabwe Olympic Committee elections closing today, ZIFA have become the first association to publicly throw their weight behind a candidate with the football…
Putin warns of future chemical weapons provocations
MOSCOW/TEHRAN. – Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday warned of future chemical weapons “provocations” in Syria that would be used to frame Kremlin ally Bashar al-Assad.
Mount Pleasant searches for beauty queen
Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter Auditions are still ongoing for the “Miss MountPleC”, a beauty pageant for the Mount Pleasant constituency that is meant to empower the girl child as well as…
Four steal $5 500 from dying crash victim
Takudzwa Matambura Herald Reporter Four Mbare residents were yesterday convicted by a Harare magistrate for stealing over $5 500 from a dying woman at an accident scene.
Mutasa eyes Uhuru glory
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa says they are desperate for a victory after a mixed start to their season and a victory over bitter rivals CAPS United…
Cottco seeks to curb side marketing
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe has more than doubled its buying points ahead of the start of the 2017 marketing season in response to the expected…
Shabanie engage Zifa over Mutekede
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter SHABANIE MINE have engaged ZIFA to give them time to look for another coach while Wilson Mutekede remains in charge of the Premiership side.
Command Mining should be next in line
Stephen Mpofu Correspondent The sky is the limit, as it were, for any agreement with leaders driven by commodity thought processes in their endeavours to boost their country’s social and economic…
Police stop demo against Zinwa
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Police here yesterday stopped residents from demonstrating against the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (zinwa), whom they accuse of triggering month-long water shortages dogging the town.
Heavy rains, flooding expected — Met Dept
Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Some parts of Zimbabwe are, from tomorrow, expected to receive heavy rains in excess of 70mm in 24 hours and the general public is warned to be…











