Zifa invites stakeholders to register for Futsal leagues

Raymond Jaravaza, Sports Correspondent FUTSAL clubs have a fortnight to register with the Zimbabwe Football Association after the national football mother body invited teams that wish to play in provincial leagues…

Bab chairman confident of his province

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Athletics Board (Bab) chairman Manuel Mpofu says the province has a strong team capable of winning medals at the National Athletics of Zimbabwe (Naaz) Cross-Country Championships…

ZIFA appeal to COSAFA

ZIFA have made the first steps in trying to mend their strained relations with COSAFA after they paid the US$3 000 appeal fees to challenge the suspension of the national teams from the regional body’s tournaments.

ED, Mat leaders seek Gukurahundi closure

President Mnangagwa yesterday said he takes seriously the grievances of the people of Matabeleland, including dialogue towards finding closure to the emotive and sensitive Gukurahundi issue.

Rains rekindle farmers’ hopes, dam levels rise

Crops and pastures have improved markedly following rains that have been received in most parts of the country in the past week.

Just a click away . . .

The advent of technology has brought about so many changes in television.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Why Zimbabwe must harness wind energy

With our hydro and thermal power stations at Kariba and Hwange largely failing to meet Zimbabwe’s growing appetite for electricity, renewable energy sources have been on a lot of people’s minds of late.

City gets $52m for road rehab

THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has allocated $52 million to Harare City Council for road rehabilitation, including the patching of potholes.

Charamba dismisses Chamisa’s claims

Government has dismissed as false, claims by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa that President Mnangagwa was evading former South African President Mr Thabo Mbeki in an equally “fallacious” narrative that he wanted to facilitate political dialogue between Zanu PF and the opposition party.

Lest we forget . . . a day in the life of a freedom fighter

Under the blistering mid-morning heat, I set off herding cattle towards the bend on Mupinge River — aptly named Gonyo, the Korekore dialect for a bend.

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