Young Mighty Warriors in passport battle

YOUNG Mighty Warriors are racing against time to secure travelling documents for some of their players ahead of the Under-17 World Cup football qualifier against Botswana this coming Saturday in Gaborone.

Talent search platforms must do more

Talent search platforms serve the  nation in identifying and promoting different genres of art.

Chitungwiza Municipality sued by pension fund

The Unified Councils Pensions Fund (UCPF) is suing the Chitungwiza Municipality at the High Court for $13,1 million in outstanding contributions.

Council hauled to court over $615k debt

Upper Manyame Sub-Catchment Council (UMSCC) is suing Harare City Council at the High Court for $615 187 in levy arrears.

Kaitano Tembo silences Kaizer Chiefs

JOHANNESBURG. — SuperSport United’s Zimbabwean coach Kaitano Tembo was pleased with his side’s work without the ball in their 2-1 victory over Kaizer Chiefs in South African Absa Premiership football on Saturday evening.

Soccer Milities win tourney

SOCCER Milities Academy were crowned the inaugural Daniel Bingadadi Under-15 football champions at Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfield on Saturday.

Champ of champs competition dates set

THE 2020 Champion of Champions darts competition will be held at Munyati Power Station in the Midlands Province end of this month.

Trio joins FC Platinum

THREE new faces trained with FC Platinum on Saturday as they resumed their 2020 pre-season preparations as well as the return leg of their Total CAF Champions League Group B football encounter against Egyptian giants Al Ahly.

Welfare scheme launched…1 million pupils to benefit under BEAM…More cash, better health services for poor

Zimbabweans will enjoy expanded social protection in 2020 with one million students receiving free education under the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) while food aid, health assistance and cash transfers to vulnerable families will also be enhanced.

Stay away from poisonous, illicit liquors

By all accounts, a lot of Zimbabweans are risking their health — and lives — by buying illegally distilled liquor flavoured with unknown substances and marketed in labelled bottles closely resembling well-known international brands.

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