Unite for development: ZNA
THE Zimbabwe National Army has challenged Zimbabweans to desist from exhibiting negative perceptions about their country and focus on working to develop and grow it into a middle income economy by 2030.
Mandhu wins
PROFESSIONAL golfer Mohammad Mandhu won the 2018 Nasho Kamungeremu Memorial Golf Tournament at Chapman yesterday.
UEFA coach for BN Academy
BN ACADEMY director Bhekimpilo Nyoni says they would want to create as many opportunities as they can for their soccer coaches and players to improve their game as they prepare for another coaching course in Harare next month.
Cholera outbreak claims 2 in Mt Darwin
Two people died of cholera, while 26 others have been admitted at Mt Darwin District Hospital suffering from the waterborne disease. Mt Darwin district nursing officer Sister Anna Chinyemba confirmed that one person died on Sunday, while another died yesterday morning.
Chipeta vows to attract sponsors
ZIFA Central Region chairman Stanley Chapeta, who is running for a post in the national association’s December 1, elections has vowed to clear the path for his anticipated traffic conundrum of the corporate world into Zimbabwean football.
$32 million budget for Masvingo
Masvingo City Council has proposed a $32 million budget for 2019 up from $27 million for this year due to a seven percent spike in water and refuse collection tariffs from the previous year.
Govt clears the air on US$12 million Chingwizi contract
Government has cleared the air on the stalled US$12 million contract awarded to a Chinese firm five years ago to clear 6 000 hectares of irrigation land for Tugwi-Mukosi flood victims at the Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi.
Harare Sports Club crowned champs
HARARE Sports Club were crowned champions in the second edition of the Exide Sevens Rugby Series after defeating Pitbulls 14-12 in a tightly-contested encounter at Belgravia Sports Club at the weekend.
US charges Honduran president’s brother with drug conspiracy
A brother of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez has been charged in the US with scheming to bring tonnes of cocaine into the country.
DCJ Zondo to take action against those who threaten commission, witnesses
The chairperson of the state capture inquiry Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo says the commission will not hesitate to lay criminal charges against individuals that threaten the commission and the witnesses that appear before it.




