‘World cricket suffering, lacks major stars’
Cape Town – England legend Kevin Pietersen says he is concerned about the current state of cricket around the globe, citing a lack of world class stars as one of…
Liverpool face Man Utd test…As Man City look to get back into groove
LONDON − Jose Mourinho faces a quandary as he prepares Manchester United for a trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool while Manchester City will be keen to show that last…
No room for complacency . . . Let’s fulfil election promises, says President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday urged Zanu-PF not to be complacent after resoundingly winning the July 30 harmonised elections, saying cadres must continue working for the revolutionary party. He said Zanu-PF’s victory was based on a promise to improve the lives of Zimbabweans and there was need to ensure the pledges were fulfilled.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Opposition must wake up from GNU reverie
A reality check is what the opposition MDC-Alliance needs right now.
The party and its supporters have been pushing and posturing hard for a so-called Government of National Unity or a transitional authority after losing elections that were held on July 30 this year.
US$1,5bn stabilisation deal for Zim
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has made available a US$1,5 billion stabilisation facility to Zimbabwe to mitigate the perceived risk associated with investing in the country. The facility, known as the Zimbabwe Open Facility (ZOF), was signed yesterday by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya and Afreximbank president Professor Benedict Okay Oramah on the sidelines of the ongoing Intra African Trade Fair here.
MAPEZA’S GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza’s tactical wits come under the sternest of scrutiny despite being presented with a golden opportunity to qualify for the CAF Champions League group stages when his charges clash against tournament minnows AS Otoho in the first round, first leg in Congo tomorrow afternoon.
Intratrek overpaid: Gumbo
Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo has said Intratrek Zimbabwe Private Limited, a company owned by Harare businessman Mr Wicknell Chivayo, which was paid $5 million for the Gwanda Solar Project, may have been overpaid.
‘Zanu-PF has no agenda for a GNU’
Zanu-PF President and First Secretary Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened the the ruling party’s 17th National People’s Conference at Umzingwane High School, Esigodini. Below is the President’s speech in full . . .
Eddie Nyatanga backs Chiyangwa
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association leader Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga has thrown his full weight behind incumbent Philip Chiyangwa to retain his post as ZIFA president at polls scheduled for tomorrow. The Harare property mogul faces the challenge of former board member Felton Kamambo in the first ZIFA presidential elections, in a long time, to feature only two people.
Let’s immortalise our heroes
When veteran mbira player Sekuru David Tafaneyi Gweshe took to the stage at the Mbira Festival last week, he decried the manner in which Zimbabwean stories are not being celebrated.











