Mhofu backs Knowledge Musona
WARRIORS coach Sunday Chidzambwa has thrown his weight behind Knowledge Musona and urged the talismanic forward to put behind the frustrations of having little game time at his Belgian club Anderlecht and continue to lead Zimbabwe’s charge for a place at the 2019 African Cup of Nations.
Hope for sculptors as Avacarts goes online
Upon the realisation that stone sculpture trade has slowly been dying, Avac Arts, a newly-established virtual gallery has been making inroads in uniting artists to market their work on one platform.
FIFA CLEAR THE AIR ON CHIYANGWA
FIFA have literally poured cold water on sensational claims that they were probing ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa over his 2015 ascendency to power, with the world soccer governing body yesterday exposing the fabrication by a social media blogger that the Harare businessman was being investigated for ethical conduct.
Kudos for ZDF’s economic role
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is mandated to provide an environment conducive for economic development as evidenced by the peace prevailing in the country, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.
AMA slows cotton inputs distribution
The distribution of cotton inputs is being slowed due to a shortage of Agricultural Marketing Authority data capturing officers at distribution points.
UPDATED: Mash West resolves to recall Mutsvangwa
WAR veterans in Mashonaland West Province on Tuesday resolved to recall Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairperson Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa on allegations of sowing divisions.
Air Zim administrator meets creditors
Air Zimbabwe Administrator Reggie Saruchera, yesterday said he will convene the first meeting of creditors of Air Zimbabwe Holdings (Private) Limited and Air Zimbabwe (Private) Limited to discuss a number of thorny issues including proving claims.
Zim braces for tourist boom
Government is putting in place measures to accommodate the influx of tourists expected after Zimbabwe was named one of the best countries in the world to visit in 2019, a Cabinet minister has said.
Latter Day Saints to expand Zim presence
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leadership yesterday paid a courtesy call on Vice President Kembo Mohadi where they discussed how the church can assist the vulnerable communities.
Federer speaks on scheduling row
LONDON. — Roger Federer has hit back at claims he gets preferential treatment from tennis tournaments due to his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats.










