Zim@39: Sporting facilities in need of facelift

AS Zimbabwe celebrates 39 years of Independence, the country’s sporting community needs to draw attention to the need for improvements in infrastructure, with most facilities in urgent need of a facelift.

TSCZ deploys teams on major roads

The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) has deployed 16 teams on all the country’s major roads to educate drivers and other road users on safety.

Finding our way to national healing

When you start a healing journey, you start by reviving your pain. It’s normal and many a time you don’t want anyone to understand or to tell you they understand how you feel.

ZPCS hails church organisations

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) in Masvingo has hailed church organisations for playing a pivotal role in the reformation and rehabilitation of prison inmates.

World must work harder to secure sexual, reproductive rights for all

Growing up in rural Kenya with my parents, my childhood days — life was very challenging, especially for women and girls.

Chakoroma warns Chicken Inn

NGEZI Platinum Stars captain Liberty Chakoroma says Chicken Inn can underrate them at their own peril in their Castle Lager Premiership clash at Baobab on Good Friday.

Mauritian investors eye Zimbabwe

MAURITIAN companies are in Harare to explore business opportunities, citing an improved investment climate since the coming in of President Mnangagwa.

Son targets Euro glory

Son Heung-min insists he has already proved he can shoulder the burden of replacing Harry Kane in Tottenham’s Champions League football showdown with Manchester City tonight.

Arsenal in familiar place

Unai Emery says a Champions League football spot is in Arsenal’s hands, but admits that his side should have controlled the match better against 10-man Watford on Monday night.

ZRP, Zacc join hands as war on graft hots up

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is training 23 Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission officers as they prepare them to fight corruption countrywide in line with President Mnangagwa’s zero tolerance on the scourge.

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