Rugby returns to NZ

The Auckland Blues snapped a three-year losing streak against New Zealand teams as they beat the Otago Highlanders 33-26 in an emotional Super Rugby encounter a week after the Christchurch attacks.

Simenya ruling postponed

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has postponed its ruling on a challenge filed by South African double Olympic champion Caster Semenya against the IAAF until next month.

HIV decriminalisation: Zim to follow global trends

For long, the calls have been loud and desperate, but with no hope in sight. For a good reason, HIV and Aids activists have been fighting this battle albeit with limited success but victory seems to be certain following pronouncements by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Hon Ziyambi Ziyambi last Wednesday.

Marshall Munetsi: the key to victory today?

MARSHALL MUNETSI has been dubbed the face of an emerging Golden Generation of Warriors and could be a key player in this afternoon’s 2019 AFCON qualifier against Congo at the National Sports Stadium.

Council to blacklist errant churches

HARARE City Council is set to blacklist churches and Muslim Centres that owe the local authority at least $10 million in rentals and lease fees, Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba revealed.

Zimbabwean youth: Between narratives and realities

Michael Mhlanga Given the confidence loaded in the preface of the National Youth Policy Preface, reflecting on the Youth Indaba whose outcome we yearn to see, albeit saddened by callous…

Cyclone delays Chimanimani mine commissioning

Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC)’s plans to commission a new mine at its Chimanimani operations in the next two weeks has now been pushed back by more than three months owing to the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai, which wreaked havoc in Manicaland province, particularly in Chimanimani and Chipinge areas.

Red flag raised over Zacc aspirants

A team of investigators from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) last week submitted an adverse report to Parliament on 16 candidates that applied to be commissioners.

Zinara raises $117 million for infrastructure projects

Government has raised a cumulative $117 million from the market and will funnel the resources to major road infrastructure projects that are primed to quicken the country’s economic growth.

Warrirors transformed into African football force

IT’S a measure of how far the Warriors have transformed themselves into a football force in Africa in the past four years that they broke new ground last year when they were shortlisted for the Confederation of African Football’s Best Team of the Year award for 2018.

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