WARRIORS SURPRISED BY COSTA RETIREMENT

THE Warriors technical team said they were caught by surprise after Zimbabwe international Costa Nhamoinesu announced his retirement from the national team which is set to participate at the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations finals in Egypt.

Chitiyo return charms Chitembwe

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe says Ronald “Rooney’’ Chitiyo is a special player and his return to action, after two years on the sidelines, could be key to the Green Machine.

Billiat honoured in SA

ZIMBABWE international forward Khama Billiat’s wonder goal in the Nedbank Cup at Nelson Mandela Bay has received the most votes as the Goal of the Month at the Premiership awards for the month.

Shock as Tuku will is released

Paidashe Mandivengerei     MUSIC fans have reacted with shock to reports that the late national hero and internationally-acclaimed superstar, Oliver ‘‘Tuku’’ Mtukudzi left all his estate to surviving wife,…

World Press Freedom Day: Time to reflect on new media

Every year, May 3rd is a date on which the world celebrates the fundamental principles of Press freedom; to evaluate Press freedom around the world, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession.

Discipline key to new economy

As Minister of Finance, I often feel frustrated that we don’t live in a perfect world with perfect conditions. So many factors are out of our control; from natural disasters, to global events; from oil prices to the outbreak of disease. We are also in a democracy with lots of decision-makers. We operate in bureaucracies which take time for the wheels to turn.

‘Press freer in 2nd Republic’

Today the globe marks World Press Freedom Day and Zimbabwe finds itself facing a number of questions with respect to the state of freedom to practice the profession — from the regulatory environment to the welfare and social standing of practitioners. Our Assistant News Editor Lawson Mabhena (LM) yesterday sought answers from the Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Mr Nick Mangwana, in a wide-ranging interview. Exceprts . . .

Bulawayo’s worst football team folds

Zibusiso Moyo THERE are no more records to break! Bulawayo Social Soccer League Pool A porous Magwegwe Stars have thrown in the towel after 10 league matches despite enjoying a…

Lenox Mine ownership wrangle deepens . . . Two Flags insist they are legitimate owners

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter TWO Flags Trading (Private) Limited is the legitimate owner of the gold-rich Lennox Mine in Mashava and various contestations by the rival Tambanashe Enterprises were a…

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