Shoeless Super Eagles ,Liverpool and the dinner with the warriors

LIVERPOOL produced a grand spectacle on Sunday — transforming the city into the epicentre of world football’s greatest love story — as a red human wave of more than 750 000 people filled its streets to provide a fitting welcome to the heroes of Madrid after their conquest of Europe.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Essential to embrace alternative energy sources

Zimbabwe is facing serious power shortages affecting both industrial and domestic supplies after the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) cut water allocations to Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for the second time this year due to fast receding water levels in Kariba Dam.

D-Day for Afro-joy break-dance finalists

Thirty finalists will be named today to proceed to finals of the first annual Afro-joy break-dance competition.

Govt pins hope on oil findings

Zimbabwe may start producing its own diesel and petrol within the next 10 years following encouraging exploration findings by Australian company, Invictus Energy, in the Muzarabani area, a Cabinet minister has said.

Zifa officials to meet Fifa

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo and his crew will meet FIFA officials, on the sidelines of the world football governing body’s Congress in Paris, France, this week, to discuss issues related to dissolving the debt at the association.

Mahaka dismisses Studio 263 comeback rumour

Award-winning filmmaker, actor and director Ben Mahaka has dismissed reports of having yesteryear television soap, Studio 263, back on the silver screen any time soon.

Zimpapers shines at Megafest Awards

Zimpapers Group Markerting Director Mr Tapuwa Mandimutsira and the group’s Chief Finance Officer Mr Farai Matanhire scooped prizes at  Megafest Awards last week for their outstanding performances.

Cottco to invest in tillage equipment

The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe will invest more in tillage machinery as it moves towards enhancing yields, managing director Pious Manamike has said.

WARRIORS FOCUSED DESPITE TRAGEDY

WARRIOR’s acting head coach, Rahman Gumbo, says Zimbabwe will carry on with their programme at the COSAFA tournament despite the absence of his boss Sunday Chidzambwa who rushed back home yesterday following the death of his father.

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