La Liga set to resume soon

The top football leagues in Spain, Germany and Italy are all edging closer to a return after being halted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Global carbon emissions to fall 8pc: IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that global carbon emissions will fall to their lowest level in a decade this year, by a record 8 percent.

Murwira on recovery path

DYNAMOS utility man, Godknows Murwira, is on the path back to full fitness and could be ready for action when the 2020 football season is finally allowed to get underway.

Alois Bunjira wants to be Zifa president

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter  FORMER Caps United and national team forward Alois Bunjira has thrown his name into the 2022 Zifa presidential race, becoming the second aspirant after United…

Esrom Nyandoro donates mealie meal to 300 residents

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS and Mamelodi Sundowns legend Esrom Nyandoro has fulfilled his pledge of giving mealie meal to 300 needy residents at Mzilikazi suburb where he hails…

Level 2 lockdown explained

GOVERNMENT yesterday gazetted Statutory Instrument 99 of 2020 to give clarity to the Level 2 national lockdown announced by President Mnangagwa on Friday.

The measures show a balancing act that allows reopening of some formal businesses coupled with extra caution and enhanced testing to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

4 000 Diasporans troop back home

CLOSE to 4 000 Zimbabweans are trooping back home from countries all over the world to escape lockdown-induced hardships and inconveniences in their adopted home countries, it has been learnt.

According to various official tallies, the numbers could be more.

Top IAAF post for Tagara

DESPITE global sport being in lockdown, grounded by the coronavirus, there was something big to celebrate for the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) family after its president, Tendayi Tagara, joined an elite group of administrators that have been appointed to an international federation.

$18bn rescue package quite timeous

Zimbabwe’s current economic challenges, worsened by the global Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting travel restrictions and the lockdown, now extended to seven weeks, have been severe for many sectors, with resulting social distress.

When foreign was lekker

THERE was a time when foreign was lekker.

An era when foreign players, especially from Malawi and Zambia, were the major drawcards to the local elite football matches.

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