Zdravko Logarusic’s double tragedy
THE prospect of hosting Algeria on neutral soil and prepare a rusty local contingent of players ahead of Chan should be naturally worrisome to new Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic but the Croat is relishing the challenge.
Post-disaster recovery plan crucial
History is littered with cases of unresolved post-disaster catastrophes. In the majority of instances, public infrastructure damaged or destroyed during periods of excessive rain in Zimbabwe could go unrepaired for decades, largely as a result of a lack of funds, will power and poor planning.
Flash Chisango laments golden ages
RETIRED former Zimbabwe light-heavyweight boxer Hisman “Flash” Chisango is a man in agony in the wake of a boxing career that delivered a lot of body punches but now has nothing to show for it.
Financial model that conquered the world
Modern society is built on the fact that people trust money more than they trust each other.
Illegal structures resurface in Harare
Illegal businesses on roadsides and at shopping centres in Harare, which were demolished by council in January, have resurfaced.
Chevrons fall in Bangladesh
ZIMBABWE fell terribly short yesterday when they succumbed to a massive 169-run defeat to Bangladesh in the opening game of the three-match ODI series at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
Chombo temporarily gets passport back
High Court Judge Justice Moses Foroma has allowed former Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Ignatius Chombo to have his passport temporarily back so that he can travel to South Africa to get medical attention.
We want dedicated filling stations: MPs
Members of Parliament last Thursday demanded dedicated service stations so that they easily access fuel to enhance their mobility as they work for their constituencies.
Vendors invade Rufaro Stadium car park
Council officials have clashed over vendors operating at Rufaro Stadium premises, mostly those selling potatoes on the back of their trucks.











