War collaborators endorse ED for 2023
The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Collaborators’ Association (Ziliwaco) has endorsed President Mnangagwa as the Zanu-PF Presidential candidate in the 2023 harmonised elections showing confidence in his leadership and policies.
PLATINUM NIGHT
A CAREER that promised so much is finally being rewarded towards its tail end as Rodwell Chinyengetere retained the Castle Soccer Star of the Year award, joining the exclusive club of legendary stalwarts — Stanley Ndunduma, Peter Ndlovu and George Shaya — for the towering recognition.
In the grip of Chiyangwa . . . Flamboyant Phil promises to bury his footie opponents
There are ten bottles of water in the fridge. He sits behind his desk animated. Turning a shade of apricot. Or perhaps peach as he rants at the person at the other end of the phone.
Sweden avails $45m for ZRBF
Sweden has availed a 45 million Swedish krona grant to the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) to facilitate the timely rollout of the crisis modifier.
Editorial Comment: Get Zifa polls done and out of the way
ELECTIONS to choose the football leadership in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in the world are always a contentious issue but the battles for leadership positions often get uglier in Africa.
Four media Bills on the cards
Government has started crafting four Bills related to the media industry aimed at ensuring that the country has a professional, viable legal framework that is consistent with the Constitution, a Cabinet Minister has said.
New Cresta Oasis does not disappoint
Minister Prisca Mupfumira had announced their rolling onto the market at a glitzy and pomp filled media launch in the city just a few hours before she had been reappointed as the minister in charge of tourism in Government yet again.
An early Christmas for Zvimba mothers
A cursory web-based search for Phillip Chiyangwa describes him as a Zanu-PF politician, businessman, actor, socialite, football administrator and controversial personality in Zimbabwe.
Time to consolidate freedom gains
Zimbabwe’s political octopuses must have their hard shells slashed yesterday to create space for majority povo to occupy and consummate Uhuru; otherwise the agrarian revolution as a consequence of the armed struggle in which gallant sons and daughters of the soil sacrificed their precious lives for freedom — and with devolution on its mark — will have been in vain.











