Denver relishes Bosso clash
DYNAMOS midfielder Denver Mukamba reckons the Battle of Zimbabwe showdown against Highlanders couldn’t have come at an ideal time for the Glamour Boys.
Govt to recalculate interest on RBZ debt
GOVERNMENT will enlist the services of a consultant to recalculate interest on debts it contracted before 2013 with a view to identifying instances where it overpaid and enforce recovery of such amounts.
Focus now on economy, says Acting President
Zanu-PF has shifted attention from the recent harmonised elections which it won resoundingly, and is now focusing on tangible deliverables aimed at transforming the country into a middle income economy by 2030, Acting President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
KHAMA PRAYS FOR MIRACLE
KHAMA BILLIAT flew into Harare yesterday for an assessment by the Warriors medical team today, amid concerns the Kaizer Chiefs star is unlikely to shake off an injury that could rule him out of his second straight 2019 AFCON qualifier when the Warriors take on Congo in Brazzaville on Sunday.
Kaitano says chiefs played into their hands
SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo was surprised by Kaizer Chiefs’ approach to their MTN8 semi-final second leg, and says it actually played in his side’s favour.
Mangwiro targets Chibuku Cup
TRIANGLE coach Taurai Mangwiro says the Chibuku Super Cup is their only chance for silverware this year after allowing leaders FC Platinum to open a 17-point gap over them with nine games to go.
Zesa’s $20m transformers burden
NATIONAL power utility, ZESA Holdings, requires a staggering $20 million to replace over 4 000 transformers that were either vandalised or stolen across the country.
Musakanda to captain Zim
TARISAI MUSAKANDA will captain the Zimbabwe Select cricket side at the Africa T20 Cup tournament in South Africa later this month.
Vettel blames Hamilton
Sebastian Vettel blamed the victorious Lewis Hamilton for causing the first lap collision that wrecked his hopes of winning Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix for Ferrari.
Thousands turn out in show of support for Mali leader
BAMAKO. – Thousands of supporters of Mali’s leader Ibrahim Boubacar Keita marched through the capital on Sunday, a day after opponents held a protest against his re-election in a disputed presidential run-off.










