Masvingo seeks $3m for bridge repairs
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council is seeking about $3 million to repair Mucheke Bridge which links the Central Business District with Mucheke suburb, an official has said.
Barca put off by Coutinho’s price
BARCELONA abandoned their hopes of signing Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool after the Merseyside club demanded €200 million for the Brazil attacking midfielder, the Liga side’s director Albert Soler said on…
Nurses urged to take up rural posts
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent NURSES should be prepared to work even in remote areas to ensure all Zimbabweans have access to health services including those in remote areas.
Govt mulls HIV register for truckers, hookers
From Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE GOVERNMENT is considering introducing log books at ports of entry and at every district countrywide to monitor the movement of truck drivers and…
Writing was on the wall for Rooney
LONDON — It has been two years of frustration for Wayne Rooney as he battled for his place in the Manchester United team.
Trump’s policies a talking point at Mecca
American, Canadian and British pilgrims in Mecca this week for the annual Hajj say they are worried about the policies of US President Donald Trump targeting Muslims.
Federer, Nadal move closer to US Open semi-final meeting
ROGER FEDERER and Rafael Nadal continued their progress towards a potential US Open semi-final meeting on Saturday, with both players winning their third-round matches to progress to the last 16.
Daniel Shumba loses credibility
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has turned down an offer by Masvingo Central MP Dr Daniel Shumba to build state-of-the art sporting facilities.
VIDEOS – THINGS GET WORSE! Highlanders lose and Akbay blasts executive – refuses to quit
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE presiding over four defeats in a row in the Castle Lager Premier League, Highlanders coach Erol Akbay is not contemplating to quit and instead…
Ramaphosa responds to ‘smear campaign’
Cape Town — SOUTH Africa Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday described claims made about his personal life as an “episode (that) extends far beyond an attempt at political smear”.



