Akbay jets in this week
NEW Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Erol Akbay is expected in the country this week, amid high expectations the Dutch mentor will transform the Mhondoro team into a championship-winning side.
Masiyiwa’s call for removal of Zim sanctions justified
In a long Facebook post responding to Mr Roth, Mr Masiyiwa challenged the American, who has been at the helm of Human Rights Watch since 1993, to retire and let a new generation take up the fight, otherwise he would soon become the thing he fought against.
Wenger eyes Qatar job
Arsene Wenger is being lined up as the coach of the Qatar national team ahead of the Soccer World Cup in 2022.
The French boss is waiting for a new challenge after 22-years in charge of the Gunners. And France Football claim the next World Cup hosts are desperate to draw on his experience.
Arsonists attack ‘ED Pfee’ hitmaker’s home
Suspected arsonists yesterday morning torched a kitchen hut belonging to Chief Shumba of the “ED Pfee” hit song at his rural home in Mapanzure Village, Zvishavane. Chief Shumba, whose real name is Admire Sibanda, who recently released a new song titled “Mushana paJecha”, said he was home with his family when the arsonists torched the hut.
Small-scale miners cry foul over fuel shortages
Fuel shortages that have dogged the economy since last year, are now posing a threat to the mining sector and small-scale miners have called on the Government to act decisively to avert the negative effects. The mining sector is Zimbabwe’s largest foreign currency earner led by gold exports.
Govt pledges to build more varsity hostels
Runesu Gwidi in MASVINGO Government has reaffirmed its commitment to address accommodation challenges at tertiary institutions by building hostels to cater for an estimated 130 000 college and universities. The…
‘Fence-sitting’ ministers warned
THE zanu-pf Manicaland Youth League says it is fully behind the national executive’s call for the dismissal of Cabinet ministers, permanent secretaries and other civil servants who are not fully rallying behind the President.
‘Contract farming key to increased output’
The country has been called upon to ramp up contract farming for various crops such as tobacco, wheat and soya bean, not only to boost output, but also to save the much-needed foreign currency. This was said by Bullion Leaf Zimbabwe managing director Persistence Gwanyanya yesterday.
2 000 register with Women’s Bank
MORE than 2 000 people in Mashonaland West Province have opened accounts with the Women’s Microfinance Bank, with civil servants constituting the bulk of the bank’s clients.
Ronaldinho leaves footprints
Brazil’s former football star Ronaldinho on Tuesday left his footprints in the Hall of Fame in Rio’s legendary Maracana Stadium, one year after retiring from the sport.










