Chatara, Burl recover from injuries

TENDAI CHATARA and Ryan Burl have fully recovered from injuries and have been named in the squads to face visiting English county cricket sides Derbyshire and Durham.

FUZ warn against Algeria trip

FOOTBALLERS Union of Zimbabwe have raised the red flag with a declaration that sending the Warriors to Algeria for a 2021 AFCON qualifier will be a massive gamble which could backfire terribly.

Council hikes rates

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent Harare City Council has raised property rates at least 16-fold, quadrupled water charges, raised sewer charges up to 3-fold, but kept clinic consultation fees at 2019…

Mhofu reflects on 40th anniversary

AS Zimbabwe prepares to celebrate 40 years of freedom, the first captain of the Warriors in the post-Independence era, Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa, believes it’s high time the country qualifies for the World Cup finals.

Mourinho’s Spurs in trouble

LONDON. — A deflated Jose Mourinho admits his Tottenham team are in trouble, and will find it difficult to qualify for the Champions League football next season

Zifa challenge Gift Banda ruling

ZIFA’s boardroom squabbles are far from over after the association’s leaders appealed against the ruling by their disciplinary committee which last week cleared vice president, Gift Banda, of any wrong-doing.

Paul Pogba’s United U-turn

LONDON. — Paul Pogba is prepared to commit his future to Manchester United amid a growing belief he can spearhead a new era of success at Old Trafford.

Ghana calls for stronger ties with Zim

ZIMBABWE and Ghana are working on broadening existing ties to include economic cooperation and partnership with emphasis on trade and investment.

Phos’ elakho: Konke kuthengwa kuMaMfundisi!

Mehleli Dube NGENXA yobunzima lokungami kuhle kwezomnotho welizwe ikhona imigulukudu lamahaga azembesa esemvu bavule amabandla abo ezinkonzo benxwanele ukuqila abalandeli babo.  Wawuzwe kwamanye amabandla kuthiwa umfundisi wakhona kafuni mzalwane onikela…

Zim will not pull out of CITES

Zimbabwe will not pull out of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) as this will hurt the country’s capacity to trade with other members of the convention, Parliament heard Monday. This is notwithstanding that ivory trade is banned by CITES.

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