IS THIS THE MESSIAH OUR FOOTBALL HAS BEEN WAITING FOR ALL ALONG?

HE describes himself as a passionate and strategic leader, with close to 20 years of experience in the telecoms and financial services at some of the leading blue chip multi-national firms in Africa, and his homecoming show is bringing great expectations to Zimbabwean football.

Chinese premier hails enhanced ties

Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang has said relations between Zimbabwe and his country have assumed a new dimensiom following the five-day State visit by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Play reflects on Cuban experiences

The Ngoma Yorira Theatre Association production recounts playwright Ernest Nyatanga and his friends’ experiences in the communist country during time of bilateral agreements for presidential scholarship between Cuba and Zimbabwe. The play which is mixture of English and Spanish opens with an ecstatic Nyatanga and his friends arriving in Cuba and admiring its beauty.

Lithium exploration at Kamativi begins

Toronto Stock Exchange — listed mining group, Chimata Gold Corporation, says it has started drilling at the Kamativi Lithium Tailings in Matabeleland North province.

Mighty Warriors shine in Namibia

MIGHTY Warriors coach, Sithethelelwe ‘’Kwinji 15’’ Sibanda, was purring last night after her charges shook off months of inactivity to put one foot into the second round of the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations with a hard-fought win over Namibia at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.

Not too late to learn from China, others

For many Zimbabwean travellers, it is usually buffeting to see developments in other parts of the world, in Africa and elsewhere, which tend to confirm just how far the country has been left behind or worse.

Jah Prayzah invades Marondera

It will be an exciting weekend for folks in Marondera as they have a date with Jah Prayzah at Legends Sports Dinner tomorrow.

MUTASA SEEKS REDEMPTION

UNDER-FIRE Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa has described his team’s match against fellow-strugglers ZPC Kariba at Nyamhunga tomorrow as tricky but reckons his charges will come out tops.

Madhuku takes UZ deanship fight to court

University of Zimbabwe (UZ) law lecturer Professor Lovemore Madhuku yesterday approached the High Court to set aside the recent appointment of Dr Innocent Maja as the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the country’s premier institution of higher learning.

Kagonye stirs storm

There was commotion yesterday at Goromonzi District rural offices after Labour and Social Welfare Minister Cde Petronella Kagonye was accused by fellow Zanu-PF aspiring candidates of tampering with their curricula vitae, as the battle for Goromonzi South constituency hots up ahead of primary elections slated for next month.

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