Dieter Pagels proud of his Warriors
GERMAN coach, Dieter Klaus Pagels, says he feels proud that many of the players he introduced into the Warriors have now become core players for the national team.
Powerful nations rapped
United Nations secretary-general Mr Antonio Guterres has slammed powerful countries that make far-reaching decisions outside the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
Collabos pay off for Vabati VaJehova
VABATI VaJehova has over the past decades reaffirmed itself as one of the country’s best gospel choral groups through the ability to infuse its music with other genres.
Aid distribution persists
Government has said the distribution of relief in affected communities was ongoing and has strengthened its security systems ensuring that pilferage is minimised with targeted beneficiaries accessing the aid.
Warriors miss voting for Fifa awards
THE Warriors, represented by their coach and captain, were conspicuous by their absence as the global football family chose the 2019 FIFA World Player and Coach of the Year.
ZRP, Magombeyi fight
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) yesterday filed an urgent chamber application seeking the correction of an earlier court order interdicting them from preventing the release of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) acting leader Dr Peter Magombeyi’s passport.
South Africans demonstrate against gender-based violence in New York
Hundreds of South Africans gathered in New York on Saturday in a show of solidarity against gender-based violence in South Africa. The silent demonstration saw about 200 South Africans from…
Whither City of Harare’s wetlands?
A report by Special Committee (SC) on commercial land sales and leases in Harare has exposed rampant corruption to the extent that 32 areas designated as wetlands are being illegally developed, under the nose of the MDC-run Harare City Council.
Irrigation holds the key to agric productivity
Government’s move to revive irrigation schemes is essential in dealing with water shortages in farms and ensuring food sufficiency for the country.
Hamilton lauds Ferrari
LONDON. — Formula One Championship leader Lewis Hamilton says Ferrari will be tough to beat for the rest of the season.











