Mhlauri speaks on Logarusic
Zifa’s surprise decision to name journeyman Croat Zdravko Logarušic as the new substantive Warriors coach has sparked intense debate. United States-based gaffer Charles Mhlauri, (CM) the man who took the Warriors to the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt and won the 2005 Cosafa Cup with a locally assembled senior team, spoke to The Sunday Mail Sports Editor Petros Kausiyo (PK) about Logarusic’s appointment. This is what he had to say . . .
Hwange legend relives golden moments
Lovemore Dube Looking back at the Hwange FC squad of 1973 to 1982, one would not envy being in Mwape Sakala’s position of coach. His was a challenging task because…
ICT governance key to attainment of Vision 2030
As the world drives towards the fourth revolution, innovation, information and communication technologies (ICTs), have become indispensable to our daily lives.
In that regard, Zimbabwe cannot achieve its Vision 2030 without investing significant financial and human capital resources in innovation and ICT.
ZCDC eyes 3m carats
The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) says production is expected to increase to 3 million carats this year following a number of initiatives put in plce to improve operational efficiency and productivity.
Kariba water levels worsen
Gabriel Masvora, News Editor WATER levels at Kariba Dam, home to the country’s biggest and only hydro-electric power station, have started going down. the dam is left with power generation water…
Political Transitions: Hegemony Renewal and Economic Policy-Shifts
Richard Mahomva The outcome of the 2013 election had a huge bearing on the influence of the Tsvangirai-led MDC. Raftopolous (2013 p971) argues that the “2013 Elections in Zimbabwe ushered…
FC Platinum beaten in Tunisia, finish bottom of the log with just a point
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM ended their participation in the 19/20 season Caf Champions League group stage on a disappointing note when they lost 2-0 to Etoile du…
Zimra to descend on forex tax evaders
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) will descend heavily on businesses that are transacting in foreign currency but continue to meet their tax obligations in local currency, the taxman has warned.
Deconstructing Prof Mutambara’s ahistorical narrative
Last week Professor Arthur Mutambara ignited debate on social media platforms after writing a lengthy piece criticising the country`s examination system.
Star Force’s reign of terror . . . and the rise, decline of Bulawayo street gangs
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT is hard to separate truth from fiction when one talks of the legend of the one-time Bulawayo street gang known as Star Force. When…











