Nakamba scales dizzy heights

Noel Munzabwa Sports Correspondent VITESSE Arnhem’s Zimbabwe international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has been voted the club’s second best player of the just-ended season.

Platinum production to drop 10pc

Business Reporter Platinum production from Zimbabwe is estimated to drop 10 percent this year to 440 000 ounces as output normalises at the country’s largest operation, according to the World…

16 immigration officers nabbed in one month

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls SIX more immigration officers stationed at Victoria Falls and Kazungula border posts have been arrested after allegedly receiving bribes from foreigners to alter visas.

I’ve no regrets, says Jose

LONDON. – Jose Mourinho on Sunday night insisted he wasn’t upset about Manchester United’s English Premier League failure.

Menengitis: African govts must invest in local pharmaceutical firms

Ngozi Erondu Correspondent Meningitis is an infectious and life-threatening bacterial disease that infects and inflames the brain and spinal cord. It’s a disease that the world has been able to prevent…

Women’s groups fight human trafficking

Stanely Mushava Features Correspondent Slave trade may ring ancient but it is alive and full-tilt world over. New forms of objectification include human trafficking, debt bondage, sex slavery and child labour.

Cash shortages, roadblocks hamper tourism

The Zimbabwe Council for Tourism (ZCT) said prevailing cash shortages, taxes and numerous police roadblocks continue to distress the tourism sector.

‘Top 4 failure won’t affect future’

LONDON. – Arsene Wenger has insisted a failure to qualify for the Champions League soccer will not affect his future or Arsenal’s summer transfer plans.

Dynamos to play under floodlights

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS have made an audacious decision to play their midweek Castle Lager Premiership match against Black Rhinos at the National Sports Stadium on Thursday under floodlights.

SA transport operators block border for 8 hours

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Members of the South African transport operators temporarily blocked traffic going into that country via Beitbridge Border Post for six hours, accusing Zimbabwean cross border transporters of…

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