Afcon qualifying: Lesser lights take centre stage on final weekend

When the Confederation of African Football ratified an expansion to the Africa Cup of Nations in July 2017, introducing eight more teams to the biennial competition, the dynamic of the…

Schumacher jnr to make F1 test debut

Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time champion Michael, will make his Formula 1 test debut for Ferrari on  April 2. The 20-year-old German, who signed up to the Ferrari driver academy…

Neymar in talks for new PSG contract

Paris – Neymar’s agent and father poured cold water over speculation the world’s most expensive footballer was mulling a transfer and instead suggested a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain was…

UAE delegation comes with love

A delegation from the United Arab Emirates yesterday met President Mnangagwa at State House to deliver a message of love and pay condolences following the death of  Zimbabweans due to Cyclone Idai.

Jenni Williams finally smells the coffee

Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) leader Ms Jenni Williams, who has been at loggerheads with the Government over the past several years, has described President Mnangagwa as a listening President.

Chinese keep on giving

The Chinese Government will this year provide US$30 million to assist and support the Government and the country as relations between the two countries continue to strengthen.

ZPC cancels $113m power tender

Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has cancelled the US$133 million tender for the repowering of Munyati Power Station awarded to an Indian company, Jaguar Overseas, after the firm failed to secure funding for the project, four years after winning the bid.

Normalcy returns to auction floors

Activities at the country’s tobacco auction floors are expected to improve this week following the scrapping of the 2 percent electronic transfer tax on all activities at the floors, with prices being offered for the crop beginning to firm.

Editorial Comment: Thank you Warriors for the victory

AFTER a week spent mourning victims of Cyclone Idai, this country received something to cheer its battered spirits on Sunday when the Warriors sealed their qualification to the 2019 AFCON finals at the National Sports Stadium.

You went, fought and conquered and that is all that matters to us

LAST year, sports journalist Simon Burnton provided probably the best illustration of that day in Turin, on July 4, 1990, when Engand’s World Cup dreams ended in a flood of tears shed by Paul Gascoigne.

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