Zim dominate Cossasa

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Confederation of Schools Sport Associations of Southern Africa Athletics Championships began yesterday at the National Sports Stadium with Zimbabwe asserting their dominance in most of the…

Tyson launches fitness franchise

DUBAI. – American heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson yesterday unveiled plans to launch a boxing fitness franchise named after him. The Mike Tyson Academy will open branches in the Middle…

2 aggrieved families cause stir at court

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A sombre atmosphere engulfed the courtroom on Wednesday when members of two families openly wept over a 420 hours of community service sentence handed to a commuter…

Ecclestone stunted F1

LONDON. — Formula One’s new chairman Chase Carey has accused predecessor Bernie Ecclestone of failing to grow the sport adequately during his four-decade tenure.

Real proletarians don’t assist imperialism

Obi Egbuna Jr Simunye While the entire planet commemorates May Day for the purpose of dealing with fundamental issues that affect citizens of the world who make up the everyday…

Africa can lead the world in inclusive growth

Rodger Voorhies Correspondent Humanity faces some tough challenges in the 21st century. By 2050, we’ll reach “peak population” with more than 9 billion people. That’s a quarter more mouths to…

Women soccer league teams attend workshop

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League (ZWSL) yesterday held a player registration and licensing workshop for Central and Southern Region teams using the Fifa Connect system at…

Mutsvangwa gags Mahiya, Matemadanda

Harare Bureau Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association chairperson Mr Christopher Mutsvangwa yesterday called his lieutenants Messers Victor Matemadanda and Douglas Mahiya to order, barring them from speaking on behalf…

Muslim hijab ban lifted

LONDON. — Basketball chiefs reversed a controversial ban on professional players wearing headgear yesterday after fierce criticism that the rule undermined diversity by disallowing religious coverings like the Muslim hijab.

Fidelity insurance premiums fall

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter FIDELITY Life Assurance of Zimbabwe saw net insurance premiums fall to $14,8 million in the 12 months to December 31, 2016 against $16,6 million recorded the prior…

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