Khama Billiat not leaving Kaizer Chiefs
JOHANNESBURG. — Khama Billiat’s agent insists that his player will not be leaving South African Premiership football giants Kaizer Chiefs in this transfer window despite intense speculation linking the forward with a move back to Mamelodi Sundowns.
‘REBEL WITH A CAUSE’, THAT’S THE NAME OF THE BOOK I’M WRITING ABOUT CHUNGA
I AM working on Moses Chunga’s autobiography, “Rebel With A Cause” and, hopefully, it will generate a lot of interest among readers here and in the Belgian city of Aalst.
Sudan to launch historic transition to civilian rule
Sudan’s military rulers and protest leaders today are scheduled to sign a landmark deal reached after a bloody uprising which is meant to pave the way for civilian rule. The…
Maguire snubbed Man City
MANCHESTER. – Harry Maguire turned down an eye-watering £278 000-a-week contract offer from Manchester City for a move to their fierce English Premiership football rivals Manchester United this summer.
First Lady takes inheritance programme to Chipinge
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday began the second phase of her programme on inheritance and property issues at district level, which attracted thousands of men and women to Chipinge Junior School.
AFZ hands over 2 classroom blocks
The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) has handed over two classroom blocks at Murongwe Secondary School in Mukumbura to the Dande community as it continues to assist marginalised communities in Zimbabwe.
Chief Ndiweni jailed
CHIEF Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni was yesterday sentenced to two years in jail while his 23 subjects escaped custodial sentence after they were ordered to perform community service for destroying a villager’s property in Ntabazinduna.
We must get systems right at NSSA: Nzenza
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) forensic audit report, which was tabled in Parliament a few weeks ago, has sent shock waves in the country.
Shot in the arm for war vets
Government has unveiled an additional $15 million budget towards war veterans to cater for their health, school fees and other welfare issues, a Cabinet Minister has said.










