Govt ready to pay off displaced families

Government has expressed readiness to pay off $6 million in outstanding compensation to families in Chingwizi, Mwenezi East, who were displaced from their ancestral land in the Tugwi-Mukosi basin in Chivi to pave way for Zimbabwe’s largest inland dam.

CAPS Utd UK Legends in jnr develpment drive

A DIFFERENCE in institutional beliefs does not mean a difference in objectives and that’s why Dynamos Under-18 are one of the eight institutions that will benefit from CAPS United’s UK Legends football development initiative.

Vincent in European tour

TOP professional golfer, Scott Vincent, will be the only Zimbabwean at this year’s European Tour’s Magical Kenya Open, presented by Absa, which tees off tomorrow at Karen Country Club in Nairobi.

Mike Tyson still has it

LONDON. — Mike Tyson left social media stunned with an incredible boxing combination — but is there more to this than meets the eye?

Manchester City to compensate sexual abuse victims

Manchester City have launched a compensation scheme for victims of historical child sexual abuse, the club said on Tuesday. The scheme applies to victims of City’s former youth coach, Barry…

Keita to miss Liverpool tie at Bayern

Liverpool midfielder, Naby Keita, will miss the second leg of the Champions League last-16 tie at Bayern Munich today with a minor injury. Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold could feature after being…

Amla to miss Sri Lanka ODIs

Veteran batsman Hashim Amla has pulled out of the South African One-Day International squad to play Sri Lanka for family reasons, granting a reprieve for opener Reeza Hendricks who had…

Tiger Woods ‘on track’ for the Masters despite neck injury

Tiger Woods says he expects to play at the Masters in April despite withdrawing from last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational with a neck strain. Woods, who is set to play…

F1 to award driver who sets fastest lap

Formula 1 has confirmed it will change its scoring system this year by giving a point to the driver who sets the fastest lap in a grand prix. The move…

Pochettino banned for aggression

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino’s “aggressive” actions were the reason he was given a two-match touchline ban for confronting referee, Mike Dean, the Football Association says. He accepted an FA charge…

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