Medical committees to outline guidelines

Sports Reporter THE ZIFA Sports Medicine and the Premier Soccer League medical committees are today expected to come up with their guidelines on how football in the country can resume.…

Looking Back: Thousands of drivers flout parking laws

The Herald, 20 July 1988 SOME Harare drivers are ignoring parking meters and not paying. This is evident from recent figures released by the Harare City Council’s department of works,…

CBZ dismisses gold buying licence reports

Business Reporter CBZ Bank has dismissed as false reports that the financial institution has been awarded a gold-buying licence by Government. Some sections of the media had claimed that CBZ…

Rwanda reopens tourism sector

KIGALI. — Rwanda has reopened tourism activities as well as the resumption of international travel for charter flights after the country had closed most activity due to Covid-19. Rwanda Development…

Audit unearths 2014 Games scandals

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO A CHIEF accountant in the then Ministry of Sport, Arts and Culture inflated travel and subsistence allowances due to the former 2014 African Union Sports Council…

Malawi votes in historic presidential election rerun

BLANTYRE. — Voting was peaceful in Malawi yesterday as people took part in a rerun poll five months after President Peter Mutharika’s disputed 2019 victory was annulled over rigging. Counting…

Thug behind Burnley’s offensive banner

LONDON. — Burnley fan Jake Hepple has claimed responsibility for flying an offensive banner during their 5-0 thrashing at Manchester City. In the early moments of Monday night’s English Premiership…

Chitungwiza residents roast council for lacking bite over illegal developments

Blessings Chidakwa Municipality Correspondent Chitungwiza residents have accused their council of sleeping on duty after it allowed unauthorised developments to take place at an open space at Chikwanha Shopping Centre.…

Zim tour a priority for Aussie cricket boss

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S tour remains on the priority list of the new interim chief executive of Cricket Australia, Nick Hockley. The Chevrons are provisionally set to visit…

Tremor hits Kariba

Kariba Bureau A moderate 3.9 magnitude tremor hit Kariba and surrounding areas on Monday mornin, but there were no reports of any damage recorded. The tremor has been attributed to…

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