Broken promises,shattered dreams ,litigation and FIFA’S tough sanctions

DENNIS DAUDA’S surprise recall into the Warriors’ squad has cast some light on his club Lusaka Dynamos – a franchise whose systematic abuse of players dragged Zambian football to the brink of an expulsion from all competitions under the auspices of FIFA.

Jabavu Drive: Driving jazz on a bumpy road

A few years ago, jazz festivals that were held in the capital brought exciting dimensions to a genre that is largely regarded as a preserve for the mature.

Arts Hub seeks opportunities for disabled artistes

ARTS Hub Zimbabwe is set to mentor disabled artistes during a workshop scheduled for May 20 to 24 in Harare.

Murambadoro retires

FORMER Zimbabwe national team goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro says he felt it in his heart it was time to leave the stage.

Industry minister tours Isuzu plant

On the back of impressive Isuzu trucks sales in Zimbabwe, the Minister of Industry and Commerce Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu yesterday visited the vehicle manufacturing company’s production facility in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Cocktail of arts at Culture Week

In a bid to cater for various arts tastes, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) will incorporate various arts genres at this year’s Culture Week.

Caledonia lauds Govt on gold price

Toronto Stock Exchange-listed and Zimbabwe-focused mining firm, Caledonia Mining Corporation says it is encouraged by efforts being made by the Government in improving the country’s business environment including the recent setting of a new gold support price.

CAPS OUT TO EXTEND FINE RUN

CAPS United could extend their lead at the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table to four points should they beat in-form Chapungu at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.

Sugarcane growers await forex payments

Sugarcane farmers here are looking forward to receiving their initial payments in foreign currency this month as part of Government’s thrust on export incentivisation.

Company rips off tobacco farmers

A LOCAL tobacco company is reportedly ripping off farmers by compelling them to pay $20 for a name tag, which serves as a gate pass to access the sales floor.

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