FIFA backs 48-team World Cup in 2022
FIFA moved a step closer yesterday to expanding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to 48 teams and hopes to confirm the plans in June if a suitable co-host can…
United draw Barca, City face Spurs in UCL
MANCHESTER UNITED will face Barcelona in the Champions League quarterfinals while Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur clash in an all-Premier League tie following yesterday’s draw. Liverpool were drawn to play…
ED reveals his boyhood dreams
Imagine, aboard a plane and before take-off you hear a voice saying, “This is Captain Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa speaking. We are ready for take-off. Our flight is going take approximately three hours to our destination. We are going to fly at an altitude of 37 000 feet . . .”
Editorial Comment: Our Warriors must win, whatever it takes!
IN just eight days’ time, the Warriors of Zimbabwe face one of their biggest AFCON home assignments in about a quarter of a century when we host Congo-Brazzaville at the…
Mzembi, Tyson plot Govt ouster
Fugitive former Cabinet ministers Walter Mzembi and Saviour Kasukuwere, believed to be holed up in South Africa, are at the centre of an attempt to push for regime change in Zimbabwe to salvage their waning political fortunes and ward off criminal charges they are facing in Harare.
Water: Harare seeks to declare state of emergency
Harare has been facing water problems and the city recently introduced water rationing and a timetable to go with it. Residents have also been complaining that the city has not…
Billiat finds his touch at the right time for Warriors
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor KHAMA BILLIAT dismissed questions related to his fitness by not only returning to the Kaizer Chiefs starting line-up in Nelspruit last night but also scoring…
Fifteen years later, Cephas Chimedza still grieves…
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE car was still burning when they arrived, their path past the bridge had been blocked by a mass of people who had already gathered…
Fare thee well heroine of the airwaves!
I once asked Judith Makwanya one of life’s great open questions after our morning diary meeting: how would you describe yourself?











