Fourie lauds his ladies

ZIMBABWE indoor hockey ladies team coach Chris Fourie has lauded his ‘brilliant’ team, calling them ‘queens of balancing their lives’ ahead of the country’s test series in South Africa next week.

Zim activates the World Donor Day campaign

Every year on June 14, Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating the World Blood Donor Day. The event serves to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise wider awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that all individuals and communities have access to affordable and timely supplies of safe and quality-assured blood and blood products.

Warriors’-in-laws

As soon as his name was included on the 34-man Africa Cup of Nations provisional squad last Tuesday, returning Warrior Tafadzwa “Fire” Rusike was quick to make a phone call to his brother-in-law Ronald Pfumbidzai.

Yadah hold Ngezi Platinum

Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Erol Akbay blamed referee Thabani Bamala for the Mhondoro-based side’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League draw against Yadah FC, claiming the match official was hugely biased against them at Baobab yesterday.

Kwangwa goes at it alone

THE Zimbabwe senior netball team began their tour of South Africa on a rather unfortunate note, slumping to a 41-50 defeat to the SA Spar Smileys.

‘Failure to follow procurement regulations is criminal’

Before the reconstitution of the State Procurement Board (SPB) into the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Praz), public procurement processes were fraught with irregularities, which often led to the haemorrhaging of resources from the public purse often by corrupt officials acting in connivance with tenderpreneurs. This prompted the enactment of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, which brought with it sweeping changes to regulations governing the procurement of goods and services by Government, including the conduct of accounting officers.

Rethinking pan-Africanism in the present epoch

With no rallying point, we are on autopilot to nowhere.

Another May is upon us. And that means another Africa Day.

After observing this occasion for almost 50 years now, it’s time to take stock.

Woman jailed for $116k fraud

A 43-year-old Harare woman has been sentenced five years in prison for allegedly duping two people of $116 400 in separate deals.

10-year-jail for stealing copper worth $20

A Harare man will spend 10 years behind bars after being convicted on his own plea of guilty of stealing 2kgs of copper cables valued at $20.

Street kid scores 13 points at A- level

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday News Reporter Education is the most powerful weapon which one can use to change the world, but that is not a saying Marcus Masumbuko (20) can go around…

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