Respect DRC poll result: ED
President Mnangagwa has urged stakeholders and the international community to respect the DRC Constitutional Court’s decision upholding results of that country’s recent presidential election, which was won by opposition leader Mr Felix Tshisekedi.
Pasuwa on verge of Bullets deal
FORMER Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa is set to continue his flirtation with Malawian football giants Nyasa Big Bullets as talks between the coach and his prospective employers have reached a crucial stage. The 48-year-old impressed Bullets on a short-term contract last year when he helped the Blantyre-based side win a record 14th title in the TNM Super League with two games to spare.
The Odd Triplets
WHEN the transitional four-month Zambian Super League gets underway on Saturday with the Charity Cup, it will represent a huge leap of faith for Zimbabwe’s northern neighbour, as they join the bandwagon in dumping the old-fashioned calendar-year football season.
Capacity utilisation surges
Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector capacity utilisation grew 3,1 percentage points to 48,2 percent in the 12 months to August 2018, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) manufacturing sector survey for 2018 revealed.
MNOs restore full Internet services
THE High Court in Harare yesterday ruled that National Security Minister Owen Ncube had no authority to order a shutdown of Internet services. Service providers immediately restored services. Internet was shut down last week when the authorities felt it was being abused to stoke violent protests in Harare and other cities.
Zim artist makes breakthrough in Canada
Canada-based Zimbabwean award-winning visual artist, David Chinyama, is set to have a joint exhibition with Canadian artist of Jamaican origin Curtia Wright, titled “Converging Passages”, which will run from January 31 to February 15 at Gallery 918 Bathurst, Toronto.
I didn’t fail at Anderlecht: Musona
ZIMBABWE international Knowledge Musona says people should not judge him by his recent stint with Belgian giants Anderlecht where he experienced a frustrating outing before he was loaned out to bottom-of-the-table side Lokeren.
DeMbare boss explains exodus
DYNAMOS chairman Isaiah Mupfurutsa yesterday said they were giving their technical team the room to start all over again as the club grapples with a familiar player exodus that is threatening the upcoming season.
Understanding Zim’s past, shaping the future
The challenges bedevilling Zimbabwe are a product of the past (1999 -2017), and the current political leadership (including the opposition) must work towards liberating Zimbabweans, so that they are not prisoners of that past. The following events, and not Operation Restore Legacy and the 2018 harmonised elections results, got Zimbabwe to where it is today.
‘Restraint by security forces saved lives’
In the face of widespread media reports and commentary condemning the military and police responses to the violence unleashed on innocent citizens last week by some local and international bodies that claim to serve “human rights”, one story that has remained untold or conveniently ignored is the great restraint shown by the security forces in the face of extreme provocation and threat to life. This saved hundreds of lives.











