Warriors book place in Cosafa Cup last four

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  THE Zimbabwe Warriors booked their place in the last four of the Cosafa Cup with a 2-0 triumph over Comoros in a quarterfinal clash at the…

Tocky’s ‘Binga’ banned from airwaves

SERIAL hit-maker Tocky Vibes has expressed shock and disbelief at the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ)’s recent move to ban his song — “African Queen” (Binga) — from the airwaves.

UPDATED: Calls for unity as Dabengwa is buried

Vincent Gono/Robin Muchetu, Sunday News Reporters A SEA of people from all walks of life thronged Manxeleni Village in Ntabazinduna, Umguza District, about 37km from  Bulawayo to bid farewell to national…

How we fell for the ‘Oskido con’

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  NINE years after it became a must attend music extravaganza, few revellers that attend the popular Kalawa Homecoming gigs on 27 December of every year may…

UZ introduces Arabic language

UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe, in partnership with Harare based Islamic organisation — New Hope Foundation — is set to introduce Arabic language as the institution’s fifth language after Mandarin, French, Portuguese and German.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Citizens must ignore merhants of violence

THE advent of social media has seen a rise in cases of fake news and transmission of hurtful and otherwise subversive messages. While the phenomena of social media has had…

Fidelity Printers moves to cushion small-scale miners

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  FIDELITY Printers and Refiners (FPR) has come up with a mining and processing input allocation scheme to cover for the 45 percent local currency retention it…

Zupco to get new buses this week

The Zimbabwe United Passengers’ Company (Zupco) is expected to take delivery of additional new buses this week, most of which will be deployed to rural areas, as Government broadens social safety nets to cushion vulnerable members of society from the vagaries of current austerity measures.

Ndiraya sends revival message

RETURNING Dynamos coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, yesterday sent a strong message that he can inspire an audacious revival of the Glamour Boys when he shredded the form book and led the visitors to an unlikely Castle Lager Premiership win over champions FC Platinum at Mandava.

The boy from Gokwe who made history

FORMER Zimbabwe goalkeeper Energy Murambadaro, a member of the first group of Warriors to represent the country at the African Cup of Nations in Tunisia in 2004, has endorsed the current squad as “the best in a very long time.”

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