Chelsea face crunch United clash

MAURIZIO SARRI will be fighting to save his job when crisis club Chelsea face Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round today. Sarri is in danger of being sacked…

Duo drown while swimming at Mtetengwe

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Two men from Mtetengwe area some 30km west of Beitbridge town drown on Sunday afternoon while swimming at Muengedzi River. The incident occured at aroung 3pm…

Govt begins receiving applications for voluntary retirement

Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau Government has begun accepting applications for voluntary retirement from civil servants as authorities move to trim its workforce and reduce costs. Voluntary retirement was identified as…

Government dealing with economic challenges: ED …Fuel and wheat shortages already fixed

Government has made significant headway in dealing head-on with various challenges affecting the economy, and has since addressed fuel and wheat challenges, while satisfactory progress has been made in key developmental projects, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

ED speaks on VP Chiwenga

Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga is not feeling well and is currently receiving medical attention, President Mnangagwa has said.

Emerging new world order scary

On Valentines’ Day last week, Zimbabwe received an unusual present from the European Union.

Ordinarily, while the day — which is emblematic of love — is usually associated with heavenly-scented roses, Harare got thorns instead of rose petals.

DO IT FOR US: CHUNGA

Twenty eight years later, the wound has not totally healed and Moses Chunga, captain of the Warriors team whose African Cup of Nations dream was shattered by Congo, has broken his silence on the calamity and is urging Knowledge Musona and company to right the wrong of 1991. “This time Congo should feel the same way we felt back in 1991,” a pensive Chunga said as the interview began.

AFM soap opera continues

Brian Chitemba HOPES to build bridges between warring camps in one of the biggest churches in Zimbabwe — the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) — have been dashed as the factions…

Government construction plan for housing, jobs

Government has set in motion a comprehensive plan to create thousands of jobs in the construction sector, deliver over 500 000 housing units in 10 years, destroy old flats in Mbare (Harare) and Makokoba (Bulawayo), and provide capital to mothballed companies with potential for quick recovery.

ED gets tough on violence

Government is aware of a renewed bid by the MDC-Alliance and its allies to relaunch violent demonstrations, and will deal decisively with elements that are hell-bent on making the country ungovernable, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

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