PSL seek piece of FIFA pie
PREMIER Soccer League clubs, which are reeling under a tough operating environment, have started making enquiries with the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) as they seek to access funds that have been extended by the world football governing body, FIFA.
‘We could not believe our ears to hear Rhodesian soldiers screaming in pain’
WE continue our interview with Cde Ezra Wadenga pseudonym Trust Moyo who joined the armed struggle soon after completing Grade Seven in December 1976. Last week Cde Wadenga narrated to…
Colossal Bucs lie dormant
LOCATED just a short drive away from Arcadia Shops is the Rita D’Almeida Basketball Courts: one of the oldest remaining structures for Zimbabwe’s basketball community.
It was once the home of such teams as Arcadia Knicks, Sixers, Earthquakes and Trackers.
One killed, two injured in accident
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ONE person died upon admission to Kwekwe General Hospital while two others were injured when the vehicle they were travelling in veered off the road between…
Season switch debate rages
SWITCHING the Premier Soccer League’s season to an August to May calendar will not be easy, given the country’s incompatible infrastructure, but the man in charge of stadium inspections says the move is worth a try.
The 2020 Premiership programme, which would have kicked off in March, could now commence, at least in August, as the nation battles the coronavirus, which has frozen global sporting activities.
Players division threatens EPL restart
The Premier League’s bid to restart the season in June is in danger of being derailed by a heated debate between players about the risks of playing amid the coronavirus crisis.
Mixed fortunes for firms in first quarter
Zimbabwean businesses largely managed to escape the full wrath of the novel coronavirus pandemic as the country’s lockdown was implemented at the tail end of the first quarter.
Lockdown: small freedoms appreciated
Andile Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent WHILE freedom of movement has often been taken for granted, people are starting to appreciate small things about life in the era of lockdowns. The…
Age of micro-multinationals: Driving exports from SMEs
A FEW decades ago, global trade was dominated by big business —physical presence in other countries was a domain for companies that needed to grow beyond their own borders.
Choose to be happy
THE number of people suffering from depression globally is increasing with each passing day.
Depression is classified as a mood disorder.





