Culture week gathers momentum

Preparations for the annual Culture Week commemorations, which will run from May 18 to 25 in all the country’s 10 provinces under the theme “African Royalty-Our Heritage’’, are at an advanced stage as the organisers have released the events calendar.

Uganda name squad for Cosafa tourney

UGANDA are not even sending their national team coach, Frenchman Sebastien Desabre, and their regular players, to the 2019 COSAFA Cup in Durban from May 25-June 8.

Makusha’s heartbreak

ZIMBABWEAN sprinter Ngoni Makusha says it was heart-breaking to get disqualified from the World Relays after posting a decent time in their qualifying heat in the men’s 4x100m event at the just-ended IAAF World Relay Championships in Yokohama, Japan.

Black Mambas back in contention

BLACK MAMBAS roared back into contention in ZIFA Northern Region Division One football championship after beating Beta X1 2-0 at Morris Depot at the weekend.

Chris Hughton fired by Brighton

Chris Hughton has been sacked by Brighton after four-and-a-half years as the English Premiership football club’s manager.

New High Court judge for Masvingo

THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has deployed Justice Neville Wamambo to the Masvingo High Court as it moves to improve on service delivery in the province.

B/bridge Mayor’s half marathon set for June

The third edition of the Beitbridge Mayor’s half-marathon, which seeks to bring awareness on littering and pollution issues in the border town, will be held on June 8, an official has said.

LADY CHEVRONS WON’T SIT ON THEIR LAURELS

ZIMBABWE’S Lady Chevrons turned their tears, from the 2017 disappointment, into cheers on Sunday when they reclaimed the African cricket crown and took a step closer to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

Knives out for ‘thieving’ headmaster

PARENTS at Ran Mine Primary School in Bindura are up in arms against the school headmaster, Mr Mathias Dave Kachiko, saying they are not comfortable with him running the school following his recent conviction for criminal abuse of office and theft of US$2 428 which he committed while he was stationed at Muchapondwa Primary School.

Call to ban crude tar, scrap metal exports

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) Midlands chapter has appealed to the Government to ban crude tar and scrap metal exports for the benefit of the local industry.

×
×