CHOPS OF A BOMBSHELL

FORMER national team goalkeeper Peter “Chops” Fanwell has sensationally claimed that a senior Government official forced Armando Ferreira into starting John Sibanda in goal for a swim or sink Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in 1991.

Mtukudzi family feud escalates …as Daisy moves to block Selmor

ON Monday February 18 at 6.23pm, a statement appeared on the Tuku Music Official Facebook page, part of it read; “We would like to distance ourselves from any events or gatherings that are being held in the name of the Mtukudzi family as we are still grieving.”

RBZ ring-fences pension values

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will continue to help pension companies preserve the value of their funds in United States dollars, the bank’s Governor, Dr John Mangudya, said on Friday.

Multi-billion coal-to-fuel project on track

GOVERNMENT and a Canadian investor have completed setting up a special purpose entity — Vectol Zimbabwe — to spearhead the much anticipated US$5,2 billion coal to fuel project in Lisulu, Hwange.

Battlefields: Escaping clutches of death

They tried to glue their bodies to each other, struggling to maintain grip on the slippery rock that could barely support the eight desperate souls.

The sincerity of ED’s Reform Agenda

“Eddie Cross reports that a few years before he took over the reins of power, President Mnangagwa remarked, “What this country needs are free and fair elections.”

Culture Fund leaves artistes in the cold

CULTURE Fund of Zimbabwe Trust grants for the arts sector are now a thing of the past  as artistes are now having to explore fresh avenues for funding.

ED, Ramaphosa meeting: two faces of regional renewal

Sometime in December 2016, I was among the journalists attending the Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference in Masvingo, which many billed as the ultimate harbinger of then-President Robert Mugabe’s eventual departure.

It’s Go & Goal time

THE Zimbabwean striker who is being touted as the next Jamie Vardy is dying to mix and mingle with his “brothers” in Arcadia as well as explode in Warriors colours.

ED challenges youths. . . Use intellect, skills to spearhead development

Levi Mukarati, Harare Bureau THE country’s youth should emulate the life of ingenious and innovative luminaries such as the late national hero, Professor Callistus Ndlovu to channel their creative prowess…

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