THE BOYS REMAIN, BUT OF COURSE, THE GLAMOUR IS GONE

IF  Dynamos was a public company listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, the Glamour Boys’ value would have shed about half its value, in the past year, in a remarkable plunge that puts into focus the way things have gone off the rails.

Kane, Salah clash

LONDON. — Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah have the perfect stage to end their unexpected slumps when the superstar strikers go head to head in English Premier Soccer League at Wembley tomorrow.

Aguero purring

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero says he feels stronger than ever after getting over the knee injury that had plagued him over the last few years.

First Lady out to preserve cultural values

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, through her Angel of Hope Foundation, yesterday launched #NganonaAmai initiative, where she will be inviting schoolchildren for storytelling in a move aimed at transmitting and preserving cultural values.

Land scam costs GMB $1m

A member of the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), Mr Basilio Sandamu, yesterday appeared in court for allegedly trying to defraud the parastatal of $2,5 million.

Trio jailed 9yrs each

Three boys from Beatrice have been sentenced to nine years in jail each for trying to sell pangolin scales worth $5 000.

Manicaland to beef up exports

MANICALAND is making concerted efforts to increase the number of products currently being exported, as the province gears up for development in line with the constitutional provision for devolution.

Mighty Warriors coach happy with win

ZIMBABWE’S Mighty Warriors claimed an opening victory in Group C at the Cosafa Women’s Championships in South Africa yesterday thanks to a first half goal from Marjory Nyaumwe in a 1-0 success over Namibia.

Gender Commission probes immigration

The Immigration Department yesterday said it was ready to cooperate with the Zimbabwe Gender Commission to help with investigations into alleged sexual harrassment cases in the department.

Gonda to get passport

REGISTRAR-General Mr Tobaiwa Tonneth Mudede has agreed to issue a passport to United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean journalist Violet Gonda, who last week unsuccessfully applied for the travel document because she was “blacklisted”.

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