Nigeria seal World Cup bonus deal

The Nigeria Football Federation will pay players and officials a total of $2.4 million as a bonus for securing qualification for the World Cup in Russia, a spokesman said yesterday.

ED Mnangagwa is the chosen one – ZANU-PF

The ruling party Zanu-PF has nominated Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa to fill the vacancy of President following President Mugabe’s resignation on 21 November 2017.

President resigns!

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe resigned from office following a week of unrelenting calls from the public and his own party Zanu-PF to step down after 37 years at the…

Jah Prayzah back to saint from villain

Showbiz Reporter MUSICIAN Jah Prayzah, who had somewhat become a villain when he left the country last week, will likely return a saint as his latest track, Kutonga Kwaro, is…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Mugabe’s grief is the country’s celebration

After 37 years of uninterrupted rule, Cde Mugabe resigned as State President yesterday.

Epic day in Hre or Gweru?: FC Platinum, Dynamos in title winning ties

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE 2017 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions will be crowned on Saturday, either at the National Sports Stadium in Harare or Gweru’s Ascot Stadium.

Mnangagwa likely to be nominated President today

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor CDE Emmerson Mnangagwa, likely to be nominated for the position of president today, is looking forward to returning home to join the struggle for national economic…

NRZ on track: Increase in freight volumes set to achieve 14.3pc target rise

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is on track to achieving this year’s targeted 14.3 percent increase in freight volumes to 3.2 million tonnes up…

1980 — 2017: Mugabe resigns

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau President Mugabe resigned from office yesterday following a week of unrelenting pressure from the public and his own party Zanu-PF for him to step down after…

Euphoria after news of resignation

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter WILD cheers erupted in Bulawayo late yesterday afternoon as news spread that Cde Mugabe had finally resigned as the country’s leader after 37 years in office.

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