Nichrut appoint Ngore new coach
Nichrut have appointed former ZIFA High-Performance Committee member Michael Ngore to take charge of the team’s remaining four league matches as they push for survival.
Govt targets errant councils
Government has targeted urban local authorities with serious arrears in audit reports in a clampdown meant to promote accountability and financial discipline in councils.
Ozil lauds Arsenal’s sexy football
LONDON. – Mesut Ozil lauded his side’s “sexy” football after his starring role in Arsenal’s 3-1 comeback win over Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night.
Create synergies, industry and institutions of higher learning urged
Local industry and institutions of higher learning have been urged to create synergies that will contribute to the building of the country’s economy.
Zim health expenditure low, says HSB chairman
Zimbabwe per capita expenditure on health should be at least $271 per person per year for it to achieve universal health coverage by the year 2030, Health Services Board (HSB)chairman Dr Paulinus Sikhosana has said.
Messi-less Barca to prove their worth
BARCELONA. – Barcelona’s lowest ebbs are invariably followed by questions about Lionel Messi but the issue of over-reliance may become clearer over the coming weeks.
Yadah, CAPS square off
AS the battle for survival gathers steam, Yadah coach Thomas Ruzive has confidence his team is highly-motivated as they go out in search of points to defend their Premiership status in a clash against giants CAPS United at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.
Chipinge plans to flush out illegal water connections
CHIPINGE Town Council is mulling introducing the geographic information system (GIS) to help flush out illegal water connections that are prejudicing the town of potential revenue in rates.
Infantino’s global plans
LONDON. – FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s plans for two new global tournaments are back on the agenda at the governing body with soccer officials set to discuss the proposals on Friday.
Engage in commercially viable projects, schools urged
Schools should engage in projects that are commercially viable and dump programmes that do not have lasting benefits, a senior Government official has said.

