WCZ lobby for women participation
WOMEN’S Coalition of Zimbabwe has urged developmental partners to focus on programmes that strengthen women participation in positions of influence within communities and governance issues.
Triangle end winless run
PATRICK MAGEGEDHLA’S 84th minute strike helped Taurai Mangwiro’s Triangle end a five-game winless run in an evenly-contested Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Gibbo yesterday.
Mushongani crowned Miss Zim Schools
After winning Miss Beverly Hills last year, Chitungwiza beauty Tanaka Mushongani entered the Miss Zimbabwe Schools contest this year and claimed the crown on Saturday evening at Holiday Inn Hotel.
TelOne, Chapungu share spoils
PREMIERSHIP neighbours, TelOne and Chapungu, shared the spoils in an entertaining Gweru derby at Mandava yesterday.
Zim abstains from external borrowing
Zimbabwe will not borrow externally and will cut reliance on the central bank to finance deficits during an IMF staff-monitored programme in a bid to set a track record of fiscal discipline that could earn it future funding, the IMF said.
Seed Co, sugar bean farmers join hands
The country’s leading seed producer, Seed Co, has embarked on a massive programme to enhance rural transformation through increased agriculture support to smallholder farmers, an official has said.
Sarri wants to leave the Bridge
Maurizio Sarri has requested Chelsea release him from his contract in order for him to take charge at Italian Serie A football champions Juventus.
Sho Madjozi makes her mark at #SAMA25
Sho Madjozi continued her meteoric rise as one of Mzansi’s top artists when she won big at the 25th South African Music Awards (Samas) held in Sun City, South Africa…
JUST IN: Chidzambga loses father
Online Reporter Warriors head coach, Sunday Chidzambga has lost his father, Mr Ezekiel Chidzambga who passed away on Sunday morning. Sunday is currently in Durban, South Africa where the Warriors…
Probe unearths Zesa rot …Govt vows to recover lost funds
SHOCKING revelations of deep-seated rot and corporate malfeasance have been unearthed at the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa), where millions of United States dollars were siphoned through elaborate schemes of overpayments, purchase of obsolete equipment, luxury vehicles and accessories for the parastatal’s executives.




